What a 100-Year-Old Lie Detector and 150-Year-Old Arsenic Tests Tell Us About Forensic Science Today
An exhibition at the National Museum of American History examines how humans influence and judge investigation techniques Arsenic tests for the Lydia Sherman trial of 1872 Brian Handwerk | Science ...
Morgan Korzik ’22 M.S. with a copy of his new book. Though Morgan Korzik ’22 M.S. never knew his great grandfather who served as a police officer in Chicago in the 1920s, Korzik was fascinated and ...
Guilty or not guilty? When science enters the courtroom, it brings with it the people and the history that have shaped it. This exhibition explores historic cases and how people influence the way ...
While watching your favorite criminal investigation show, have you ever wondered how forensic investigation came to be? Believe it or not, forensic investigation was established by an elderly woman ...
Former police officer turned crime novelist and BBC screenwriter McCrery (Tooth and Claw) delves into the bloody origins of modern forensic science, looking back at key figures and important ...
Forensic science has been variously described as fascinating, challenging and even frightening. If you have only a vague concept of what forensic science is, this book will provide the answer. Aimed ...
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