Tag: Nature

Corpse Nature, Forensics, And The Struggle To Pinpoint Time Of Death


Free Download Jessica Snyder Sachs, "Corpse: Nature, Forensics, And The Struggle To Pinpoint Time Of Death"
English | 2002 | pages: 288 | ISBN: 0738207713 | EPUB | 0,3 mb
When detectives come upon a murder victim, there’s one thing they want to know above all else: When did the victim die? The answer can narrow a group of suspects, make or break an alibi, even assign a name to an unidentified body. But outside the fictional world of murder mysteries, time-of-death determinations have remained infamously elusive, bedeviling criminal investigators throughout history. Armed with an array of high-tech devices and tests, the world’s best forensic pathologists are doing their best to shift the balance, but as Jessica Snyder Sachs demonstrates so eloquently in Corpse, this is a case in which nature might just trump technology: Plants, chemicals, and insects found near the body are turning out to be the fiercest weapons in our crime-fighting arsenal. In this highly original book, Sachs accompanies an eccentric group of entomologists, anthropologists, biochemists, and botanists – a new kind of biological "Mod Squad" – on some of their grisliest, most intractable cases. She also takes us into the courtroom, where "post-O.J." forensic science as a whole is coming under fire and the new multidisciplinary art of forensic ecology is struggling to establish its credibility. Corpse is the fascinating story of the 2000year search to pinpoint time of death. It is also the terrible and beautiful story of what happens to our bodies when we die.

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Civilizing the Wilderness Culture and Nature in Pre-Confederation Canada and Rupert’s Land


Free Download A.A. den Otter, "Civilizing the Wilderness: Culture and Nature in Pre-Confederation Canada and Rupert’s Land"
English | 2012 | ISBN: 0888645465 | PDF | pages: 473 | 10.5 mb
In this collection of essays, A.A. den Otter explores the meaning of the concepts "civilizing" and "wilderness" within an 1850s Euro-British North American context. At the time, den Otter argues, these concepts meant something quite different than they do today. Through careful readings and researches of a variety of lesser known individuals and events, den Otter teases out the striking dichotomy between "civilizing" and "wilderness," leading readers to a new understanding of the relationship between newcomers and Native peoples, and the very lands they inhabited. Historians and non-specialists with an interest in western Canadian native, settler, and environmental-economic history will be deeply rewarded by reading Civilizing the Wilderness.

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Aurora Observing and Recording Nature’s Spectacular Light Show (2024)


Free Download Neil Bone, "Aurora: Observing and Recording Nature’s Spectacular Light Show"
English | 2007 | pages: 189 | ISBN: 0387360522 | PDF | 75,9 mb
For the majority of amateur astronomers, who live at the latitudes of North America, the British Isles and Australia, the aurora is a relatively infrequent visitor to the night sky. Major displays visible to the southern United States or the south of England occur perhaps 20 times in each 11-year sunspot cycle. When they occur, such auroral storms are a source of great interest and excitement.

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