Science 101: Forensics

Author:
Edward Ricciuti
Publisher:
Smithsonian/Collins
Reviewed in:
Winter 2007-08
Category:

Forensics deals with subjects as varied as the timing of a rainfall and the trajectory of a bullet. Its practitioners use tools as uncomplicated as a simple envelope to hold a fragment of evidence to a complicated scanning electron microscope to probe the molecular structure of a piece of evidence. In his history of forensics Edward Ricciuti, a Connecticut freelance, describes what is believed to be its first use.