SciShow
The Founder Of Forensic Anthropology Was Wrong About Everything
Aleš Hrdlička is known as the founder of forensic anthropology, and remains a huge part of the story of the history of anthropology as a science. But his legacy of racism and just bad science is one that this field has been reckoning...
Catalyst University
Biochemical Mechanism of the Smell of Death | How do Bodies Decay?
In this video, we will discuss the stages of corpse decomposition and also the molecules (and their biosynthetic pathways) that contribute to the smell of a dead, decaying body.
Smithsonian Institution
National Museum of Natural History: Qrius: Forensic Anthropology Bone Whispering
This forensics anthropologist probes into the stories bones can tell about the environment, the life and the death of the past. [29:15]
NPR: National Public Radio
Npr Videos:skunk Bear: Whose Bones Are These? Investigating a Classroom Skeleton
Using the tools of forensic anthropology, we explore the life and times of the mysterious skeleton we found in a high school art room. [7:07]
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: The Body Farm
Join Ira Flatow for a talk with Body Farm founder and forensic anthropologist Bill Bass on what bones can tell police about a crime. [17:24]
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: Meet the Brains Behind 'Bones'
Forensic anthropologist and writer Kathy Reichs talks about her new novel "Bones Are Forever" and her ongoing work on the TV crime-fighting series "Bones."