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Fighting Crime (Why Science Matters)

by Ian Graham
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Overview

Does Science sometimes seem a bit boring? Why do we need to learn about it? Why Science Matters demonstrates how the science we learn in school is important in every aspect of our everyday lives. Using case studies and investigations, the series describes the development of science and technologies that can improve our lives-or lead to new scientific challenges and controversies.

In Fighting Crime, we find out how science can unravel the chaotic jumble of specks, smudges, splinters, and stains at a crime scene, and discover the story of the crime and the identity of the criminal. We learn about the careful analysis of evidence, such as DNA and fibers, the chemistry of catalysts, fires, and explosions, and how forensic scientists can accurately determine the time of death of a murder victim.

About the Author, Ian Graham

Ian Graham
Ian Graham is an experienced author of illustrated nonfiction books on a wide range of topics, including aviation and spaceflight. In 25 years, he has written more than 200 books and numerous magazine articles.

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Book Details

Published
June 8, 2026
Publisher
Heinemann-Raintree
Pages
56
Format
Library Binding, 2008
ISBN
9781432918323

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