Forensic science
The latest chemistry news and research on forensics, including trace analysis, toxicology and DNA analysis, from the Royal Society of Chemistry's magazine, Chemistry World
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         Opinion OpinionWhen the cat’s away, the bats will playDoes Felis catus play nicely with its seasonal partners? 
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         News NewsUK’s new national laboratories site will support ‘invisible infrastructure’ of measurements that keep world in sync£20 million investment by LGC will boost country’s analytical and metrology capabilities 
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         Research ResearchMammoth task of identifying legal ivory made simpler and cheaper by isotope analysisTechnique could help authorities tell legal mammoth ivory from poached elephant ivory 
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         Webinar WebinarForensic taphonomy: the chemistry of delivering justiceJoin us to discover the chemical processes that occur after death and how they’re revolutionising criminal investigations 
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         Feature FeatureWhat happens to our bodies after we die?The decay and decomposition of a human body may be unpleasant to consider, but it can be crucial in criminal justice. Rupali Dabas talks to the forensic scientists developing techniques that can sniff out the truth 
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         News NewsDirty secret of mysterious ‘tar balls’ washed up on Sydney’s shores uncoveredScientists unite to investigate objects that shut down beaches in New South Wales 
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         Opinion OpinionDoes lysergic acid link the Salem witch trials and a Catholic saint?A fungal factor may have been the common cause of witch hunts and St Anthony’s fire 
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         Opinion OpinionScience can make doping tests more trustworthyContamination cases at the Olympics and beyond highlight the need for minimum reporting thresholds for drug testing in sport 
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         Opinion OpinionWhat’s lurking in your drink and drugs?How to test illicit substances at festivals and identify the rodent in your beer 
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         News NewsBritish cyclist’s doping case raises questions over testing precisionLizzy Banks’ case puts exceptional sensitivity of tests under scrutiny 
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         News NewsNew European Union Drugs Agency to strengthen bloc’s response to illicit drugsEUDA will have broader remit to respond to challenges illicit drug pose 
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         News NewsThree new recreational drugs discovered in checks by Australian chemistsAnalytical service uncovers novel psychoactive substances with no known safety data 
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         Research ResearchNew spray-on dyes can instantly reveal fingerprints at crime scenesFluorescent molecules are simple to use and non-toxic 
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         Opinion OpinionHunting vampires with the help of DNA profilingWhat was draining the life out of 18th and 19th century New Englanders? 
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         Feature FeatureUsing DNA evidence to picture suspectsForensic DNA phenotyping predicts people’s appearance and reveals their ancestry, finds Andy Extance, but has some significant challenges to overcome 
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         Research ResearchVlad the Impaler may have shed tears of bloodProtein analysis sheds light on the medieval ruler who may have inspired Dracula 
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