The Jeffersonian Institute from the show Bones is completely fictional. It is based upon the Smithsonian Institute.
You are on the cutting edge of science and technology. You will help solve crimes and bring murderers to justice. Nothing is every really routine, as the work nature is constantly changing. There isn't ever really a "typical" case. Any new discoveries you make could influence the entire forensic community!
Humans are believed to have originated in Africa around 200,000 years ago, with the earliest fossil evidence found in regions such as Ethiopia and Kenya. This is based on archaeological and genetic research that suggests humans evolved from earlier hominids in Africa before eventually spreading to other parts of the world.
What is a neanderthal
Yes and no. They did back in the Ice Age, but the GEICO commercials say otherwise.
nobody really knows were they really came from, they, i think came from, Hattusa. research on your own don't trust my word.
The university of Tennessee at Knoxville has a really great program that specializes in forensic anthropology but it might be difficult to find a lot of colleges because you can't really major in forensic anthropology. Most forensic anthropologists major in biological anthropology (also called sometimes, physical anthropology)
No, it's tv show!
National Institute of Mental Health
yes they go through school just as a regular scientist does.
The art institute of Atlanta is really cool and awesome. There is a huge art gallery for the best artists who go to that art institute. I would recommend going there.
What kind of equipment do the forensic scientists use?To be honest you just said the question as the answer, this really didn't help. - different person from the one above lol
Yes, molecular biology is a great major to have when you go in for forensics training. It really depends on the type of forensic scientist you want to become (eg. a biological forensic examiner would do well with a bio-based background).
Honestly Im not sure. I been trying to find this out to. After watching forensic files for a few months it makes me want to become a forensic scientist. Sounds a cool job. If anyone knows the answer to this question please answer it cause I really want to know as well
Well, you can't really "use" forensics.The word 'forensic' means applied to the law, or applied to legal matter.So, that means that forensic science is science that is used - or applied - to the law, or to legal matter.
forensic scientists work with crime scene investigators and police officers. They are really just the ones who sit in the lab and analyze DNA and then report back to the CSI. occasionally, they will have to testify in court about their findings.
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you can be 21 at the youngest and can really work up to any age but the most average age is 23 and 24