The invisible evidence: Chemistry’s role in solving crimes (Theatre)

The invisible evidence: Chemistry’s role in solving crimes (Theatre)

By The Royal Institution

Explore leading-edge techniques which allow chemists to uncover vital evidence at crime scenes.

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The Royal Institution

21 Albemarle Street London W1S 4BS United Kingdom

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  • 1 hour, 30 minutes
  • In person

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Science & Tech • Science

In the hidden world of forensic chemistry, miniscule molecules can tell us stories and invisible traces can provide key information for achieving justice.

From fingerprints to fibres and even lipsticks, forensic chemist Baljit Thatti will explain how chemistry provides voices to silent evidence through intricate preservation techniques.

Join Baljit for an exploration into real-world cases and the role of techniques including chromatography and spectroscopy, proving just how vital chemistry is in delivery justice.

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Oct 20 · 19:00 GMT+1