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Using chemistry to explain the cause of a loss
Chemistry is everywhere! The study of atoms, molecules, and the interactions between various products can also be used to analyze things that are invisible to the naked eye and to bring enormous precision to our forensic investigations for the benefit of our customers! Here are how our experts with a background in chemistry perceive its use in investigations carried out by CEP.
Ready to roll?
Whether you are riding your bike, driving your car, or even using an elevator, bearings are part of our daily lives. Most of the time, we don't notice them... except when a failure affects our activities!
File handling and the fable of the tortoise and the hare... the same lesson to be learned!
If Aesop illustrated the handling of litigation files ... he would try to make people understand that it is important to begin immediately. In the famous fable the tortoise and the hare, our friend the tortoise, through regular and tireless work, won a race which seemed unattainable at the start!
The adventures of forensic technology: when reality goes beyond fiction
Recognized around the world for his exceptional sense of deduction, Sherlock Holmes was driven by his thirst for truth and desire to reveal the culprits in the shadows with solid evidence. One of the arrows in his quiver was the use of avant-garde tools, which allowed him to collect clues and validate his hypotheses.
Extreme cold causing unexpected material failures
As Canadians, we often do not give much thought to the cold, and expect our every day items to hold up to the extreme temperatures. However, as Edmonton is seeing this week, many things might not be up to the task.
The art of materials and failure analysis: tracing and deciphering the origin of incidents
What does the legend of Kintsugi have in common with the deciphering of tea leaves? Like materials and failures analysis, both reveal secrets to those who can read them.
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