True Crime & Forensic Pathology with Patricia Cornwell & Dr. Jonathan Hayes
How can you get away with murder? On this episode, Neil deGrasse Tyson and Chuck Nice explore...
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True Crime & Forensic Pathology with Patricia Cornwell & Dr. Jonathan Hayes
How can you get away with murder? On this episode, Neil deGrasse Tyson and Chuck Nice explore...
54:52
Solving Crimes with Science, with Patricia Cornwell
Neil deGrasse Tyson investigates the world of forensics with best-selling crime novelist Patricia...
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Author Patricia Cornwell Solves Jack the Ripper Case
Best-selling crime writer Patricia Cornwell discusses her investigation into the true identity...
Sky News Radio Podcast - Tuesday 21st November 2017
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #Zimbabwe #Mugabe #forensics #EU #budget #cancer #pregnancy
Sue Black with Val McDermid (2018 Event)
THE BARE BONES Few people are as familiar with death as Professor Sue Black. As a forensic...
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Digital Forensics - Tyler Hatch, DFI Forensics - Voice Tech Podcast ep.029
Episode description: The whole world is dependent on digital technology. It has improved lives,...
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#MadeAtUCL Podcast: Episode 2: Transfer
On Episode 2 we talk about things that transfer from one place to another. Discover how traces of...
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Learning from our ancestors, with Alice Roberts
Alice Roberts, one of the UK’s leading public scientists, talks to Samira Shackle about what we...
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Forensic Microbiology Part 2: Secrets of Soil
Could the mud and soil a person walks through be used to identify where they've been? In part...
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Forensic anthropologist turned organic farmer Jenn Djambazov is badass
Jenn Djambazov looks nothing like you'd expect an organic farmer to look like. She's might pass...
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The Failings of Forensic Science
What if bad science put you in prison for a crime you didn’t commit? How many guilty offenders...
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The Failings of Forensic Science, Part II
What if bad science put you in prison for a crime you didn’t commit? How many guilty offenders...
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In the mid-1800s, Mary Ann Cotton is believed to have poisoned as many as 21 people with arsenic,...
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The Babylonians, one of the earliest civilizations, were the first to use fingerprints to...
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Creating composite drawings of suspected criminals from eyewitness accounts has been around since...
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The unsolved murder spree of Jack the Ripper has captivated generations of amateur investigators,...
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Episode 7: Forensics For Dummies : Cause and Manners of Death
Forensics For Dummies author Dr. Douglas Lyle outlines the legal definition of death and explains...
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In this podcast, Dartmouth College computer scientist Hany Farid discusses his work on...
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