Test
Allows quick assessment of patient's blood hemoglobin levels.
Examine various types of fabric and fiber evidence and observe the various types of characteristics that are exhibited.
Students gather physical evidence to make factual interpretations of the scene.
Demonstrate techniques used to screen for drug use.
Students determine general characteristics of urine sample.
Learn to identify an individual through dental records.
Let students become CSI detectives to identify, preserve and evaluate trace evidences at a crime scene.
Use a variety of basic volumetric measuring techniques to distinguish between precision and accuracy, while identifying an unknown liquid by its density.
Learn the genetic inheritance patterns of blood types.
Examines how blood spatter plays a role in crime scene investigation.
Introduce students to practical applications of scientific observation and reasoning.
Combine physics, chemistry and biology knowledge using forensics.
Investigate accelerated motion using a totally reusable system that includes six foot tubular ramps, toy cars and ball bearings.
Students solve the case of a robbery of a designer linen suit as a CSI would.
Build your own simple electric motors using wire and magnets.