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Books in Essentials of Forensic Science series

  • Science Versus Crime

    Max M Houck, Suzanne Bell PH.D.

    Hardcover (Facts on File, Jan. 1, 2009)
    The highly publicized OJ Simpson trial sparked an interest in the application of science to criminal investigations, leading to popular TV shows, books, and movies on the topic. This book looks at how crimes are solved with the help of forensic science.
  • Drugs, Poisons, and Chemistry

    Suzanne Bell PH.D.

    Hardcover (Facts on File, Nov. 1, 2008)
    Forensic chemists and toxicologists work with drugs and poisons, but they each start with different evidence, and often work in labs associated with a medical examiner's office or a hospital. This book touches on all aspects of forensic chemsitry.
  • Firearms and Fingerprints

    Edward E Hueske, Suzanne Bell PH.D.

    Hardcover (Facts on File, Dec. 1, 2008)
    Firearms evidence examination and fingerprint comparison have had a long and interesting history. The role of fingerprints in human identification can actually be traced back several thousand years. This book traces these early beginnings and the icons that laid the groundwork for the current science.
  • Science Essentials Solar System, Grades 1-3

    School Specialty Publishing

    Paperback (Brighter Child, March 20, 2009)
    Science Essentials Solar System helps explain our solar system and the space beyond to aspiring astronomers. At the same time, the book reinforces cross-curricula skills in science and reading. Young learners will read lively passages about space, strengthen reading, vocabulary, and language arts skills, and play games that reinforce learning. Cutout fact cards, a solar system poster, and stickers are included. Appealing illustrations, easy-to-understand directions, and varied creative activities make learning about the solar system fun and easy. Science Essentials Solar System is the most complete book that offers: • Passages about black holes. • Cutout fact cards and games. • Vivid, full-color illustrations to spark the learner's interest. • An answer key to measure student performance.
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  • Trace Evidence

    Max M Houck, Suzanne Bell PH.D.

    Hardcover (Facts on File, April 1, 2009)
    This text explores the microscopic world in which the forensic scientist works by addressing the issues of what constitutes evidence. It looks at methods of trace analysis, hairs and what can be determined by examining them, manufactured and natural fibres and the many ways they appear, and much more.
  • Crashes and Collapses

    Thomas L Bohan, Suzanne Bell PH.D.

    Hardcover (Facts on File, March 1, 2009)
    This title examines forensic cases and investigative methods from the forensic engineering sciences, which include the physical sciences as well as all of the engineering fields.
  • Blood, Bugs, and Plants

    R E Gaensslen, Suzanne Bell PH.D.

    Hardcover (Facts on File, Nov. 1, 2008)
    'Blood, Bugs and Plants' explores seveal core biological areas that have influenced modern forensic science. Each chapter provides an overview that introduces readers to basic concepts in forensic science, allowing them to understand how this biological science sheds light on issues in legal cases.
  • Science of Crime Solving

    Max M. Houck

    Paperback (Checkmark Books, Feb. 1, 2009)
    The books in this intriguing set provide students, teachers, and general readers with a readable and comprehensive account of current topics in the field of forensic science, covering all major areas of the topic, from their earliest uses to the modern laboratory and contemporary courtroom.
  • Science Essentials, Grades 5-6

    School Specialty Publishing

    Paperback (Brighter Child, March 20, 2009)
    Designed by leading experts in the field of science education, this hands-on science workbook provides aspiring scientists, in fifth and sixth grade, the tools they need to become actively involved with science. Science Essentials leads children through the processes of observation and experimentation, prediction and drawing conclusions. It covers all the essential science topics like the scientific method, the animal kingdom, the human body, genetics, animal and plant cells, plants, food chains and webs, environment, geology, meteorology, the solar system, elements, electricity, sound, and simple and compound machines. Step-by-step lessons and hands-on experiments are provided in an exciting and easy-to-follow way. A periodic table of the elements poster with stickers of the individual elements are included. Science Essentials is the most complete book that offers: • Challenging and motivating science investigations. • Hands-on approach to science learning. • Complete directions and examples to encourage independent study. • Vivid, full-color illustrations to spark the learner's interest. • An answer key to measure student performance.
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  • Heart of Darkness: Unraveling the Mysteries of the Invisible Universe

    Jeremiah P. Ostriker, Simon Mitton

    Hardcover (Princeton University Press, Jan. 22, 2013)
    Heart of Darkness describes the incredible saga of humankind's quest to unravel the deepest secrets of the universe. Over the past thirty years, scientists have learned that two little-understood components--dark matter and dark energy--comprise most of the known cosmos, explain the growth of all cosmic structure, and hold the key to the universe's fate. The story of how evidence for the so-called "Lambda-Cold Dark Matter" model of cosmology has been gathered by generations of scientists throughout the world is told here by one of the pioneers of the field, Jeremiah Ostriker, and his coauthor Simon Mitton. From humankind's early attempts to comprehend Earth's place in the solar system, to astronomers' exploration of the Milky Way galaxy and the realm of the nebulae beyond, to the detection of the primordial fluctuations of energy from which all subsequent structure developed, this book explains the physics and the history of how the current model of our universe arose and has passed every test hurled at it by the skeptics. Throughout this rich story, an essential theme is emphasized: how three aspects of rational inquiry--the application of direct measurement and observation, the introduction of mathematical modeling, and the requirement that hypotheses should be testable and verifiable--guide scientific progress and underpin our modern cosmological paradigm. This monumental puzzle is far from complete, however, as scientists confront the mysteries of the ultimate causes of cosmic structure formation and the real nature and origin of dark matter and dark energy.
  • Fakes and Forgeries

    Suzanne Bell PH.D.

    Hardcover (Facts on File, Dec. 1, 2008)
    This title looks at the modern tools of computers, printers, and scanners to create questioned documents and counterfeits. Beginning with an overview of the start of fakes and forgeries from ancient times to the present, this volume examines the art of analyzing evidence.
  • Blood, Guts, and More

    R. E. Gaensslen

    Paperback (Checkmark Books, Jan. 1, 2009)
    The books in this intriguing set provide students, teachers, and general readers with a readable and comprehensive account of current topics in the field of forensic science, covering all major areas of the topic, from their earliest uses to the modern laboratory and contemporary courtroom.