NYTIMES  |  Science

In Criminal Cases, Moss Is Often Underfoot and Overlooked

在刑事案件中,苔藓常常被忽视和低估

An F.B.I. investigator preparing to search for remains at the Burr Oak Cemetery in Alsip, Ill., in 2009. Moss evidence helped form the case against cemetery workers accused of digging up remains and discarding them elsewhere.

An F.B.I. investigator preparing to search for remains at the Burr Oak Cemetery in Alsip, Ill., in 2009. Moss evidence helped form the case against cemetery workers accused of digging up remains and discarding them elsewhere.

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Soil samples and plant material such as roots, seeds and pollen have yielded crime-scene evidence for decades, but moss tends to be overlooked. Yet moss holds clues for investigators who know how to look for them.

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