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analytical chemistry, trace analysis

Fireworks provide insights to dangerous homemade explosives

Equipped with the knowledge of creating powerful explosives, criminals can now produce more devices. A group of researchers set out to establish a quick way to identify the manufacturers of these explosives. Continue reading Fireworks provide insights to dangerous homemade explosives

Unknown's avatarWilliam FeeneyMarch 31, 2020September 21, 20211 Comment
analytical chemistry, trace analysis

New technique explodes into the forensic scene

With the advancement of the internet and spreading of information, it has become easier for people to create dangerous devices. Crime laboratories are looking for a quick and surefire way to identify explosive devices before and after detonation. Continue reading New technique explodes into the forensic scene

Unknown's avatarCaitlyn WenselFebruary 29, 2020March 1, 2020Leave a comment
analytical chemistry, trace analysis

Is There Evidence Hiding in Your Hair?

Researchers from Zurich Institute of Forensic Medicine determine the most effective method for decontaminating forensic hair evidence. Continue reading Is There Evidence Hiding in Your Hair?

Unknown's avatarniara nicholsFebruary 7, 20201 Comment
analytical chemistry, trace analysis

Using the power of magnets to separate drug powders

There are many ways to separate a mixture of powder drugs – but magnetic levitation? Continue reading Using the power of magnets to separate drug powders

Unknown's avatarLauren GandyFebruary 5, 2020September 21, 2021Leave a comment
analytical chemistry, trace analysis

Drugs, Drugs Everywhere

Every day, people come in contact with legal and illegal substances, whether directly or indirectly – such as handling cocaine-contaminated bills. How do crime laboratories separate the difference from cross-contamination on the scientists and the samples from casework? Continue reading Drugs, Drugs Everywhere

Unknown's avatarCaitlyn WenselJanuary 24, 2020January 24, 20202 Comments
analytical chemistry, trace analysis

Don’t touch that bag!

While seizing illicit drugs, CSI techs and police are potentially exposed to potent, life-threatening opioid compounds. Could this field detection method allow on-site screening and the protection of law enforcement? Continue reading Don’t touch that bag!

Unknown's avatarLauren GandyDecember 16, 2019December 16, 2019Leave a comment
analytical chemistry, trace analysis, Uncategorized

Detecting drugs and explosives in fingerprints

Researchers show how mass spec imaging reveals information on drugs and explosives that a suspect touched, all from their fingerprint! Continue reading Detecting drugs and explosives in fingerprints

Unknown's avatarLauren GandyOctober 10, 2019December 16, 2019Leave a comment

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