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  • Forensics: The Science of Blood, Body Bags and Biohazards
Forensics: The Science of Blood, Body Bags and Biohazards
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wsfbforensics26 Forensics: The Science of Blood, Body Bags and Biohazards World Science Festival Brisbane Festival, Talks & Conversations World Science Festival Brisbane Forensics: The Science of Blood, Body Bags and Biohazards

29 Mar 2026, 2pm
Playhouse
On Sale Thu 29 Jan 9:00 AM
$42 *
* A transaction fee of $7.50 applies.
1 hour 30 minutes
no interval, subject to change without notice

Overview

A fingerprint, a few drops of blood and a mysterious white powder. Could it be the aftermath of someone learning to shave? Or just maybe, it’s something far more sinister. Thankfully, forensic science is here to crack the case!

Step inside the fascinating world of forensics and discover how the truth is uncovered, piece by piece. Follow the trail from the crime scene to the lab, explore cutting-edge research shaping the next generation of forensic tech, and venture into the mortuary where some of the most revealing clues are found.

The evidence is in, and it’s irresistible. Join our panel of experts for a deep dive into the real world of crime scene investigation.

The UQ Impact Series is presented in partnership with The University of Queensland.

Forensics: The Science of Blood, Body Bags and Biohazards is part of World Science Festival Brisbane. Find out more here.

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Age Recommendation

Recommended for ages 16+.

Warning

Contains mature content.

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