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Definition of Forensic Science

Forensics is a field of science dedicated to the methodical gathering and analysis of evidence to establish facts that can be presented in a legal proceeding. Though crime scenes and laboratories are perhaps, most often associated with forensics, there is also computer or network forensics, forensic accounting, forensic engineering and forensic psychiatry, among other specialized fields that are today an integral part of forensics. In the United States of America, forensics was a fairly obscure topic for the general public until the double-murder trial of Orenthal James Simpson in 1995. In the historic case that gripped the entire nation, weeks of testimony were heard on DNA blood evidence, shoeprint evidence, fiber evidence and other forensics. Since then, a bevy of forensics-based television shows have regularly topped the ratings, making it a household word.

Those who collect forensic evidence must follow strict procedures to protect the evidence from getting contaminated or destroyed, and must preserve the chain of custody. Since science is unbiased and sound, forensics is considered a very critical part of any investigation. While witnesses may often be mistaken, have credibility issues, hold a stake in the outcome, have fading memories, or even pass away, forensics “tells the same story” no matter how many times it is tested, or how many years have passed.

The field of forensics is so vast that it requires specialists or criminalists at every point of investigation, from tire track analysis, to odontology, to the lands and grooves that make every gun barrel unique. From microscopic evidence and transfer evidence such as fibers and hair, to blood splatter and forensic entomology, there are many fields of specialization within forensic science.

Though forensics deals with circumstantial evidence, it is often widely considered as the best and the most compelling evidence that any prosecution or defense lawyer can have in his or her arsenal. Some people suggest that the public’s awareness of forensic science might be potentially compromising to law enforcement, producing educated criminals who might be more apt to try and effect a clean crime scene. Experts generally tend to believe that it is nearly impossible to avoid leaving behind trace evidence at a crime scene, even when extraordinary efforts are made to the contrary.

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The Miami Museum of Science

How to Find the Stars and Planets of the Month is a traditional planetarium favorite. On August 23rd, I visited the Miami Museum of Science with a couple of friends and had the opportunity to learn how to identify stars and planets in the sky. Since I was a kid, I enjoyed going to the planetarium to watch the Worlds in Motion Show. Get ready for the ride of your life. As the seats twist and turn, the room turns pitch dark. Welcome to the planetarium, please turn your cell phones off. Please no food or drinks allowed at this time. Sit back and enjoy the splendor of the night and discover the stars and planet in our solar system. Then, you will be introduced to the atoms and their three basic parts: electrons, protons and neutrons. Atoms are the basic building blocks of matter. For example, a desk, a computer is made up of atoms. If you still remember from science or basic chemistry class, an electron is a negative charge and circle around the nucleus, and a proton carries a positive charge. A neuron, on the other hand, has no charge.

From Pink Floyd to Bob Marley, the Space Transit Planetarium at the Miami Museum of Science offers its visitors Friday laser shows. In the past, the laser shows were given once a month on Fridays, however, they are also hosted on special occasions.You will have to contact the museum directly since the schedule might have changed. After the laser show is over, there is also free telescopic observing from 8am-10pm. Laser show admission is $7.00 for adults and $4.00 for children. Laser glasses are included in the price. The Miami Museum of Science is located on 3280 South Miami Avenue in Miami, Florida.

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