Articles tagged with "Forensics"

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Unlocking innovation in austere times

April 14, 2015
In the current climate of tightening budgets and complex relationships between service providers and police forces – just how can forensic scientists get their innovations to the market place? Here,...

The print revolution

April 2, 2015
Nanoparticles could well be the future of fingermark detection. Not only do they promise sensitivity and selectivity, but they have also furthered our understanding of the fundamentals behind fingerprint detection

A new dawn for forensics

October 16, 2012
Partnership provides unique approach to forensic provision and police investigations LGC Forensics has nine sites in the UK and two in Germany and employs circa 600 scientists, technicians and support...

Against the evidence

June 14, 2011
Why the case for closing the Forensic Science Service just doesn't add up

The purest of tasks…

May 17, 2011
Speciality gases are essential for research, development and quality control – Steve Harrison tells us more

Forensic toxicology: Get inside the crime

November 28, 2010
Forensic toxicology has evolved greatly in recent years and today it plays a vital role in courts and other public forums throughout the world, with the potential to resolve the...

Hair of the dog?

September 23, 2010
Most of us are familiar with the use of human DNA profiling to help identify evidence left at crime scenes; but what about animal DNA? Rob Ogden takes a look...

What does your hair say about you?

July 14, 2010
Did you know analysis of your hair can be used to track your geographical movements – In this the second on our series examining the science of forensics, Dr Rebeca...

Solving the mystery

June 8, 2010
You've seen it on CSI but just how is the case solved? Our new series on forensic analysis will let you in on a few of the secrets used by...

A 21st century Sherlock Holmes

January 13, 2009
If Sherlock Holmes were alive today he'd probably be well-versed in state-of-the- art technologies such as 3D. With his inquisitive brain he'd no doubt appreciate the role forensic 3D- and...

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