Curated Video
This is how a body is identified in a crime scene
Forensic scientists use different methods to identify a body at a crime scene. This subfield of forensic science is called body identification.
World Science Festival
Cool Jobs: Forensic Detective
Chemist Raychelle Burks is on the front lines of forensic science, developing ways to detects drugs and explosives. Episode filmed live at the 2016 World Science Festival in New York CIty. To view the full Cool Jobs program from that...
World Science Festival
Cool Jobs: Fire Detective
Forensic science is under the microscope with Casie Parish Fisher who does research to figure out at what temperature DNA is destroyed..helping detectives tring to solve arson crimes. Episode filmed live at the 2018 World Science...
World Science Festival
Cool Jobs: Biomedical and Forensic Adventurer
Biomedical and forensic anthropologist Angelique Corthals travels the world uncovering 3,000 year old fossils and more in her exciting job to unearth mysteries of mummies. Episode filmed live at the 2016 World Science Festival in New...
World Science Festival
Cool Jobs: Inspiring Future Scientists
A NASA scientist prints 3D homes on Mars. An anthropologist solves mummy mysteries. An engineer tests new toys every day. What do these people have in common? A science job! Meet them all (and more) during this interactive event that...
Curated Video
Becoming a Cyber Security Professional - A Beginner's Career Guide - Path 1 - College Student
New ReviewHere, we will understand the career options for the freshly graduated or yet to graduate student interested in this field.
TED-Ed
Early Forensics and Crime-Solving Chemists
Amazing historical crime scene photos and information is shared by Deborah Blum, an author who has done a tremendous amount of homework on forensic science! Perhaps you could show this to upcoming chemists as you are inspiring them to...
PBS
Pbs Teachers: Real Scientists: Criminalist
Explore how criminalists use forensic science to solve legal disputes. Observe how a criminalist analyzes a piece of glass to identify culprits in a crime scene.