The Labs That Go Boom: The Center for Defense Chemistry Fingerprints Explosions

Wednesday, September 5, 2012 - 10:00 in Mathematics & Economics

Analyzing the Aftermath Graaeme Robertson/Getty ImagesAt Cranfield University This month, as part of our special on the future of education, PopSci presents 10 labs where students do serious research (and career training) by blowing stuff up. Lab: Center for Defense Chemistry Career: Forensic explosives scientist, intelligence officer Of the hundreds of forensic science programs that currently exist in the U.S. and United Kingdom, only a few train their students to analyze the aftermath of bombings. Undergrads with a science degree may apply to become one of two dozen U.K.-based masters students in Cranfield University's defense-chemistry department. There, they'll learn how to lift traces of explosives from debris and uncover the causes of detonation. To create patches of destruction for students to examine, Cranfield explosives specialists set blasts on the school's firing range using explosives built on-site, from homemade bombs to military-grade materials. After the blast, students collect mangled fragments of timers, wires and...

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