Inspired by the popular television drama CSI, investigators in the Netherlands have trialed methods used by forensic scientists at crime scenes to highlight infection risks in their hospital.
Ever wondered if you could build a robot controlled by chemical reactions? [Marb] explores this wild concept in his video, merging chemistry and robotics in a way that feels straight out of sci-fi.
Frequently seen on TV shows like CSI, luminol is a chemical used by forensic investigators, which glows blue when exposed to trace amounts of blood at crime scenes. It's typically combined with ...
Each summer, high school students arrive at the University of New Haven for a unique, immersive experience that blends science, investigation, and teamwork. The Summer Youth Crime Scene Investigation ...
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU) researchers have developed a new chip device that offers superior identification of miniscule blood residues for forensic applications. Criminologists use ...
BEER-SHEVA, Israel - July 22, 2019 - Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU) researchers have developed a new chip device that offers superior identification of miniscule blood residues for forensic ...
Police are able to piece together the Judy Calder case with the new shocking evidence revealed at the crime scene.
PERUGIA, Italy -- The lead forensic biologist who identified multiple traces of Amanda Knox and Meredith Kercher's mixed blood and DNA in the house the two shared defended her team's scientific ...
PERUGIA, Italy -- Bloody and luminol-enhanced footprints left in the villa where Meredith Kercher was murdered are those of Raffaele Sollecito, Amanda Knox and Rudy Guede, the director of print ...
WEBVTT OUR RON BURKE WAS IN THE COURTROOM TODAY, AND HAS THE VERY LATEST. RON? RON: TODAY’S HEARING WAS TO DECIDE ON A DEFENSE MOTION TO EXCLUDE ALL EVIDENCE RELATED TO A BLOOD-DETECTING CHEMICAL ...
London, UK, 22 April 2008 - Inspired by the popular television drama CSI, investigators in the Netherlands have trialed methods used by forensic scientists at crime scenes to highlight infection risks ...