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Learn about the science of Forensics with iMinds insightful knowledge
series. Forensics is the use of science to solve crimes. The word
forensics comes from the Latin term for ensis , which is closely related
to the modern English word forum . This close connection highlights the
strong linkage between forensic evidence and courts or forums of law.
The aim of forensic science is to find evidence which can be used in a
court of law. Forensic science has been used in some form for much of
human history. For example, in 13th century China, writer Song Ci wrote
how to examine a body to determine whether a victim had been drowned or
strangled. But forensics has developed a lot in the last 800
years!iMinds brings targeted knowledge to your eReading device with
short information segments to whet your mental appetite and broaden your
mind. iMinds unique fast-learning products have been praised in the
Financial Times, Wired, Vogue, Robb Report, Sky News, LA Times, Mashable
and many others.. the future of general knowledge acquisition. Learn
about the science of Forensics with iMinds insightful knowledge series.
Forensics is the use of science to solve crimes. The word forensics
comes from the Latin term for ensis , which is closely related to the
modern English word forum . This close connection highlights the strong
linkage between forensic evidence and courts or forums of law. The aim
of forensic science is to find evidence which can be used in a court of
law. Forensic science has been used in some form for much of human
history. For example, in 13th century China, writer Song Ci wrote how to
examine a body to determine whether a victim had been drowned or
strangled. But forensics has developed a lot in the last 800
years!iMinds brings targeted knowledge to your eReading device with
short information segments to whet your mental appetite and broaden your
mind. iMinds unique fast-learning products have been praised in the
Financial Times, Wired, Vogue, Robb Report, Sky News, LA Times, Mashable
and many others.. the future of general knowledge acquisition.