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National Chemistry Week – Solving Mysteries Through Chemistry

Posted on October 18, 2016

by Miriam Krause It’s National Chemistry Week! This year’s theme is “Solving Mysteries Through Chemistry,” so today we have a roundup of past blog posts about how nanotechnology is used in forensics.

Posted in Sustainable NanoTagged ACS, blog, forensics, Miriam Krause, nanotechnology, national chemistry week

The Mysterious Inspiration of Future Scientists

Posted on March 25, 2014

by Christy Haynes Anyone who has watched CSI, Bones, or Breaking Bad on television has had the opportunity to see how chemistry can be important in solving (or committing) a crime. The popularity of forensics …

Posted in Sustainable NanoTagged Christy Haynes, education, experiments, forensics, publications, scientific method, scientists1 Comment

Forensic Nanotechnology: a scientific whodunit

Posted on August 27, 2013

by Autumn Qiu “You know my methods, Watson.” “Yes I know. It’s NANOPARTICLES.” If Sherlock Holmes was a nanomaterial scientist, his partner might have replied as above. Yes, nanoparticles are a big deal in forensic …

Posted in Sustainable NanoTagged Autumn Qiu, evidence, fingerprints, forensics, investigation, nanoparticles, science fiction

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