Forensic Chemistry

Delve into the molecular world of Forensic Chemistry. Explore how chemical analysis aids in uncovering the truths behind criminal activities, from toxicology tests and substance identification to the examination of residues and explosive materials. Essential for forensic professionals, chemists, and students keen on understanding the chemical dynamics within crime scene investigations

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The Ultimate Guide to Forensic Chromatography: Techniques, Types, and Applications

Explore how chromatography, including HPLC and GC, plays a crucial role in forensic science. Learn about its techniques, applications, and future trends for accurate forensic…

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From The Street To The Lab: Understanding Forensic Drug Chemistry

Discover the intricate process of forensic drug chemistry, from presumptive field tests to advanced laboratory analyses, and understand its vital role in modern law enforcement.

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White Phosphorus Munitions: A Closer Look at Their Impact

Explore the multifaceted impact of white phosphorus munitions in modern warfare, from their applications to their legal and ethical implications.

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Types of Drugs: Understanding the World of Narcotics

Discover the diverse world of narcotics and their effects on the central nervous system. We explore three main categories of drugs: depressants, stimulants, and hallucinogens,…

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Drug-facilitated sexual assault (DFSA): Understanding Commonly used Date Drugs

Information on some of the most commonly used date rape drugs, including Rohypnol, GHB, Ketamine, Xanax, and Valium. It also includes statistics on drug-facilitated sexual…

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New Technique to Analyze Fentanyl in Blood, Urine

team of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) scientists has developed a new technique to analyze fentanyl in human blood and urine samples that could aid…

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Meeting the Evolving Challenges of Fentanyl and Other Emerging Drugs of Abuse: Innovative Strategies for Improving Analysis

NIJ-supported research offers a new workflow for complicated drug analysis and improves upon traditional workflow.

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