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Friday, May 25, 2012

Nicotine and the Chemistry of Murder

Nicotine and the Chemistry of Murder: In the 1850s, murderers learned of a fast-acting, incredibly lethal and virtually undetectable poison: nicotine. Science writer and Elemental blogger Deborah Blum unravels the toxic nature of this naturally occurring alkaloid -- and how it led to the advent of modern forensic chemistry.