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Television portrays the lives and work of forensic artists, but what is it like to really be a forensic artist? Are the tools you see on the big and little screen really used by the people who recreate the face of someone when there might only be a skull or parts of a scull to use as a starting point? Dr. Biology visits with forensic artist and author Catyana Falsetti to learn the answers to these questions and a lot more. Facial reconstruction image by Cicero Moraes via Wikimedia Commons
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By Charles Kazilek (a.k.a. Dr. Biology) - School of Life Sciences, Arizona State UniversityTelevision portrays the lives and work of forensic artists, but what is it like to really be a forensic artist? Are the tools you see on the big and little screen really used by the people who recreate the face of someone when there might only be a skull or parts of a scull to use as a starting point? Dr. Biology visits with forensic artist and author Catyana Falsetti to learn the answers to these questions and a lot more. Facial reconstruction image by Cicero Moraes via Wikimedia Commons
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