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The Forensic Science Research and Training Laboratory, known as George Mason University’s “Body Farm,” is devoted to the scientific study of forensic taphonomy and enhances the Forensic Science Program by providing extensive research, educational, and training opportunities on the Science and Technology Campus. For illustrative purposes, plastic skeleton bones are shown in this image from the Cadaver Wet Lab. Photo by Evan Cantwell/George Mason University

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