Do you have a child interested in forensic science? Do they dream of being a detective and solving crimes? We've compiled this exciting list just for you!
Forensic science is not actually a branch of science. Instead, forensic science is how science is applied to criminal investigation and the law. A forensic expert will use the scientific method to analyze the evidence at a crime scene and for criminal cases. This helps the detectives to find ...
c) the unit objectives' focus on problem-solving skills and deep understanding of science content and processes; d) knowledge construction occurring through social negotiation and collaboration; and e) students reflecting on their thoughts and ideas during the learning process because of self-reflection...
Charleston’s tragic murder and the decades-long quest to identify her remind us how far forensic science advanced in those intervening years. Entering Charleston’s information into NamUs was the catalyst for discovering her identity, which was confirmed through DNA from her nieces using advanced g...
Recent research has seen a rapid expansion in the reference to front-end forensics as an indication of the untapped value of forensic science. While some of these contributions have centered on development of forensic intelligence from a single area of investigation, others call for a more fundamen...
Before going further into what AI can bring in terms of diagnostics in forensic science, it seems necessary to recall a few notions concerning digital technology and AI. Why deal with the subject of AI here? 2.1. From Expert Systems to Machine Learning—What Has Changed?
murky shores of Loch Lomond. As the case unfolds each week, a number of evidence types, and the forensic science approaches that may be used to evaluate the evidence, are explored. All will be revealed in the final week, so make sure you are there to find out the identity of the ...
First,Mary Roachhas a revealing chapter inGrunt: the curious science of humans at war(2016) on what she calls‘Fighting by ear: the conundrum of noise’. It turns out that 50 – 60 per cent of situational awareness comes from hearing – and yet the sound of war can be literally deafeni...
I love to exchange ideas on Forensic Medicine, Forensic Pathology and Forensic Toxicology. I love writing books on science, and have published nine books so far. I love reading and writing science fiction, especially that related to forensic medicine. Anyone wishing to exchange ideas with me on...
module, interesting as it is, is basically a £20 book from Amazon, the sort of thing I’d normally read in a few days before picking up another and tossing it on a bookshelf with books like ‘Schema Therapy, a practitioner’s guide‘ and ‘The MIT encyclopedia of Cognitive Science‘...