Forensic science is a growing field that offers scientists opportunities to specialize in different techniques.
By Lauren Macovitz / Jambar Contributor Flashing lights, quick lab results and dramatic confessions might make for good ...
Few people decide when they’re children that they’d like to study the chemistry of death for a living. But Maiken Ueland set herself firmly on that path when she was a teenager—and she hasn’t looked ...
The forensic science program at Saint Louis University offers students a diverse range of coursework and practical training, equipping them to become the next generation of forensic scientists.
At Pittcon, forensics and toxicology is one of the eight educational tracks. Pittcon brings together leading minds in research and industry to foster collaboration and innovation in these two key ...
Chemistry has seen enormous growth in the past 30 years with many new applications in biotechnology, materials, medicine, nanotechnology, environmental health, alternative fuels, and forensic science.
Forensic scientists have been on a quest for more reliable ways to estimate time of death and age of death from skeletal remains. A new study finds that burial methods influence the protein population ...
Press release from Western Carolina University: CULLOWHEE – Western Carolina University Chemistry and Physics Department head David Evanoff and forensic research scientist Brittania Bintz are hoping a ...
At its heart, forensic science is about truth. It is the quiet force that ensures justice is based on evidence, not assumptions. It is the discipline that speaks for victims when they cannot speak for ...
Isotope analysis could help in the rush to save South Africa's cycads from extinction. Scarred earth meets visitors at the Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden in Cape Town where some of South ...