Sean Carroll's Mindscape: Science, Society, Philosophy, Culture, Arts, and Ideas

29 | Raychelle Burks on the Chemistry of Murder

Jan 14, 2019
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
2
Chemistry or the Murders?
03:17 • 2min
3
The Nerd Rabbit Hole
04:50 • 2min
4
The Memories of a Crime Scene Worker
06:22 • 2min
5
The Importance of More Paperwork in Chemistry
08:21 • 4min
6
How to Be an Analytical Chemist
11:53 • 3min
7
The Pattern of Chemical Sensors
14:45 • 5min
8
What to Look for in a Crime Scene
19:30 • 2min
9
The Usefulness of a Chemist at the Crime Scene
21:40 • 2min
10
The Role of Chemistry in Fingerprints
24:08 • 2min
11
How to Make Slime
26:30 • 2min
12
The Evolution of Chemical Forensics in Crime Investigation
28:06 • 2min
13
The Future of Workplace Poisoning
29:58 • 3min
14
The Future of Chemists
33:03 • 3min
15
The Role of Historical Forensics in Detecting Poisons
35:36 • 2min
16
The History of Arsenic in the Medici Period
37:53 • 3min
17
The Importance of Being the Prosecutor
40:32 • 2min
18
The History of Poisoning
42:06 • 2min
19
The Poison Dress Trope
44:24 • 2min
20
The History of Chemis
46:44 • 2min
21
The Foundation of an Economy
48:28 • 2min
22
How to Get Rid of Pests
50:02 • 2min
23
The History of Aspirin
52:06 • 2min
24
The Role of Honey in Mama Vacation
53:52 • 2min
25
How to Commit the Perfect Crime With Chemistry Knowledge
56:04 • 2min
26
The Importance of Understanding Metabolics
57:58 • 3min
27
The Dangers of Anaphrase
01:00:35 • 2min
28
The Seven Most Common Homicide Poisonings
01:02:08 • 3min
29
The Perfect Storm of Incompetence
01:05:05 • 2min
30
The Importance of Body Transport in Prison
01:06:48 • 2min
31
The Selection Effect of Disposal Methods
01:08:36 • 5min
32
The Future of Chemistry
01:13:14 • 3min