Schedules
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12/30/2023 6:00 pm |
CSI on Trial |
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| Based on expert testimony from bloodstain pattern analysts, a jury convicted former state trooper David Camm of killing his family; he was exonerated years later when a new piece of evidence came to light. | |||||
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12/30/2023 7:00 pm |
CSI on Trial |
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| After 33 years in prison, DNA testing exonerates Keith Harward and proved the faultiness of the bite evidence; the bitemark analysis field hosts intense in-fighting and government investigations. | |||||
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12/30/2023 8:00 pm |
CSI on Trial |
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| Firearms Analysis, one of the most common forensic science practices in the US, faces fresh challenges over the science it relies on; the national battle over whether to allow firearms analysis evidence in court comes with real consequences. | |||||
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12/30/2023 9:00 pm |
CSI on Trial |
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| Suburban mom Audrey Edmunds was convicted of shaking a neighbor's baby to death, but she was freed after 11 years when the pathologist who testified against her admitted he was no longer sure about shaken baby syndrome. | |||||
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12/30/2023 10:00 pm |
CSI on Trial |
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| The shoe print at the grisly Idaho crime scene seemed to match Charles Fain's shoe whenboth showed a small nail hole in the sole; based on that physical evidence, he was convicted and sentenced to death. | |||||
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12/30/2023 11:00 pm |
CSI on Trial |
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| David Gavitt served almost 27 years in prison before new arson investigation science exonerated him, but countless others remain behind bars; the science behind crime scene investigations moves forward, but legal precedent only looks backward. | |||||
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12/31/2023 12:00 am |
CSI on Trial |
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| Based on expert testimony from bloodstain pattern analysts, a jury convicted former state trooper David Camm of killing his family; he was exonerated years later when a new piece of evidence came to light. | |||||
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12/31/2023 1:00 am |
CSI on Trial |
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| After 33 years in prison, DNA testing exonerates Keith Harward and proved the faultiness of the bite evidence; the bitemark analysis field hosts intense in-fighting and government investigations. | |||||
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12/31/2023 2:00 am |
CSI on Trial |
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| Firearms Analysis, one of the most common forensic science practices in the US, faces fresh challenges over the science it relies on; the national battle over whether to allow firearms analysis evidence in court comes with real consequences. | |||||
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12/31/2023 3:00 am |
CSI on Trial |
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| Suburban mom Audrey Edmunds was convicted of shaking a neighbor's baby to death, but she was freed after 11 years when the pathologist who testified against her admitted he was no longer sure about shaken baby syndrome. | |||||
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12/31/2023 4:00 am |
CSI on Trial |
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| The shoe print at the grisly Idaho crime scene seemed to match Charles Fain's shoe whenboth showed a small nail hole in the sole; based on that physical evidence, he was convicted and sentenced to death. | |||||
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12/31/2023 5:00 am |
CSI on Trial |
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| David Gavitt served almost 27 years in prison before new arson investigation science exonerated him, but countless others remain behind bars; the science behind crime scene investigations moves forward, but legal precedent only looks backward. | |||||
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12/31/2023 6:00 am |
CSI on Trial |
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| Based on expert testimony from bloodstain pattern analysts, a jury convicted former state trooper David Camm of killing his family; he was exonerated years later when a new piece of evidence came to light. | |||||
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12/31/2023 7:00 am |
CSI on Trial |
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| After 33 years in prison, DNA testing exonerates Keith Harward and proved the faultiness of the bite evidence; the bitemark analysis field hosts intense in-fighting and government investigations. | |||||
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12/31/2023 8:00 am |
CSI on Trial |
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| Firearms Analysis, one of the most common forensic science practices in the US, faces fresh challenges over the science it relies on; the national battle over whether to allow firearms analysis evidence in court comes with real consequences. | |||||
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12/31/2023 9:00 am |
CSI on Trial |
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| Suburban mom Audrey Edmunds was convicted of shaking a neighbor's baby to death, but she was freed after 11 years when the pathologist who testified against her admitted he was no longer sure about shaken baby syndrome. | |||||
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12/31/2023 10:00 am |
CSI on Trial |
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| The shoe print at the grisly Idaho crime scene seemed to match Charles Fain's shoe whenboth showed a small nail hole in the sole; based on that physical evidence, he was convicted and sentenced to death. | |||||
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12/31/2023 11:00 am |
CSI on Trial |
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| David Gavitt served almost 27 years in prison before new arson investigation science exonerated him, but countless others remain behind bars; the science behind crime scene investigations moves forward, but legal precedent only looks backward. | |||||
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12/31/2023 12:00 pm |
Oddly Satisfying Science |
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| Investigating how to burn metal using only a 9 volt battery. | |||||
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12/31/2023 12:30 pm |
Oddly Satisfying Science |
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| Exploring the resonant frequencies of bridges and human bodies. | |||||
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12/31/2023 1:00 pm |
Oddly Satisfying Science |
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| Diving deep into the wonderful world of water. | |||||
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12/31/2023 1:30 pm |
Oddly Satisfying Science |
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| Join host Nick Uhas and his guests as they amalgamate in the name of science. In this week's experiments we mix up some fireworks made from tin foil, whip up a stinky polymer, and try out an alchemy staple - turning lead into gold. | |||||
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12/31/2023 2:00 pm |
Oddly Satisfying Science |
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| Turning up the thermostat and discovering the role heat plays in science. | |||||
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12/31/2023 2:30 pm |
Oddly Satisfying Science |
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| Discovering the unstable world of elemental gasses; recreating a big bang with lithium, the incendiary power of methane. | |||||
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12/31/2023 3:00 pm |
Oddly Satisfying Science |
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| Highlighting how electricity can tint titanium. | |||||
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12/31/2023 3:30 pm |
Oddly Satisfying Science |
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| Experiments blow open the science behind creating a glowing pickle. | |||||
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12/31/2023 4:00 pm |
Oddly Satisfying Science |
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| Delving into the possibilities of mind control, why objects and people tend to sync together, and the magical mysteries behind magnesium. | |||||
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12/31/2023 4:30 pm |
Oddly Satisfying Science |
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| Discovering the physics of theremins, investigating how the outer ear impacts human hearing. | |||||
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12/31/2023 5:00 pm |
Oddly Satisfying Science |
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| Turning up the thermostat and discovering the role heat plays in science. | |||||
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12/31/2023 5:30 pm |
Oddly Satisfying Science |
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| Discovering the unstable world of elemental gasses; recreating a big bang with lithium, the incendiary power of methane. | |||||