When Science Solves Crimes

When Science Solves Crimes

by Anonimo Utente_2808 -
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Hi everyone, 

I hope you're enjoying the course so far! Just a quick reminder that this forum is here for you: feel free to ask questions, share your thoughts, or explore topics in more depth. 

This time, we’d like to introduce you to an intriguing topic. Have you ever wondered what happens when a crime involves nuclear materials? That’s where nuclear forensics comes in! This field applies forensic science to radiological and nuclear materials, helping experts trace their origin and understand their history. 
If this sparks your curiosity, you can start exploring the topic with the first three lessons of the Nuclear Forensics module, which provide an accessible introduction: 

🔗  https://www.pok.polimi.it/mod/page/view.php?id=5814&forceview=1 

These lessons are part of the Essential Radiochemistry of Society course, which covers several advanced topics in radiochemistry. But don’t worry—this introduction is designed to be approachable even if you're new to the subject. Feel free to check them out and let us know what you think! 

Keep exploring! 
Maddalena

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Re: When Science Solves Crimes

by Anonimo Utente_2808 -
Hi everyone!

We wanted to share an additional resource for those who want to learn more about Nuclear Forensics. The IAEA offers a free online course, "Introduction to Nuclear Forensics", which explores how forensic techniques are applied to radiological and nuclear materials. It’s a great opportunity to see how this field contributes to nuclear security worldwide.

🔗Introduction to Nuclear Forensics – IAEA

While this course is designed for those interested in nuclear security, it can still provide useful insights into the topic.
 
Feel free to check it out and let us know your thoughts! 

Maddalena
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