Museum Victoria Forensic Science

Museum Victoria Forensic Science

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Become a forensic scientist in your own home with Forensic Science by Science & Nature. Use the same methods as the experts in 4 exciting activities.

Cast prints and match pattern evidence to suspects’ shoes.

Create a fingerprint database and learn how to lift and analyse a mystery print.

Extract your own DNA.

Use chromatography to analyse and identify different inks.

Contents: 2 bags of Plaster of Paris (gypsum); 2 plastic cups; vial of commercial baker’s starch; vial of graphite powder; paintbrush; dropper pipette; disposable gloves; chromatography paper; 2 test tubes; magnifier and full colour booklet with photo storyboard instructions.

Some activities require household items that are not provided. Age 8 – 12 years.

GTIN: 9320190781031

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  • Please allow 3-5 business days for delivery
  • We ship across Australia, including major cities like: Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, Brisbane, Adelaide, Canberra, Newcastle and the Gold Coast

Returns Policy

If you’re not 100% happy with your order, we will take it back and refund you the full amount you paid for the item within 30 days of when you received it – so long as it is unopened and still in resalable condition. Shipping costs will not be refunded.

We do out best to make sure everything is posted out in a way to minimise damage, but sadly sometimes things do go wrong. If a product does arrived damages, please email us a photo of it. We will either send a replacement or give you a replied paid address to send it back and we will give you a full refund including postage costs you would have paid.

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