Arthur T Knackerbracket has found the following story:
An Australian scientist has proved that human bodies move around significantly for more than a year after death, in findings that could have implications for detectives and pathologists around the world.
After studying and photographing the movements of a corpse over 17-months, Alyson Wilson told AFP on Friday that she found humans don't exactly rest in peace.
In one case study, arms that began held close to the body ended up flung out to the side.
"We think the movements relate to the process of decomposition, as the body mummifies and the ligaments dry out," she said.
[...] Wilson and her colleagues were trying to improve a commonly used system for estimating the time of death using time-lapse cameras and in the process found that human bodies actually move around significantly.
Her findings were recently published in the journal Forensic Science International: Synergy.
A better understanding of these movements and the rate of decomposition could be used by police to estimate time of death more accurately.
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(Score: 3, Interesting) by jmichaelhudsondotnet on Saturday September 14 2019, @06:31AM
What is going on, this is totally unpredicted wierdness
-the moon sending signals to undersea coral
-trees operate a social safety net
-mystery moon gel in the hands of the chinese govt
-whales are busking troubadours
NOW THIS
-dead people, not stationary, strike poses
give me more SN, bring on the weird. I have a feeling this is only the beginning. It's going to get wierder. But I actually think it is more accurate to say that weirdness has become normal, which will throw you off balance if you aren't careful.