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  <title>Ep. 42 - Preview! The Nutshell Studies and the Mother of Modern Forensics</title>
  <description>If you've ever heard the name Frances Glessner Lee you might think &amp;quot;wasn't she that lady who made crime scene dollhouses?&amp;quot; Making dioramas wasn't just her hobby; she actually had profound influence on the field of forensic science. We learn a bit about her in this brief interview with her biographer, Bruce Goldfarb.  Join us for Science on Tap Online on Thursday, June 18, at 7pm Pacific for a live talk by Bruce about his book 18 Tiny Deaths: The Untold Story of Frances Glessner Lee and the Invention of Modern Forensics.&amp;amp;nbsp;  ******** Help support the podcast and live events! Make a one-time donation to Make You Think OR If you are able, please support us on Patreon ******** Thanks to Graham Tully for sound production. As always, a final thanks to&amp;amp;nbsp;Jonathan Coulton&amp;amp;nbsp;for the use of his song &amp;quot;Mandelbrot Set&amp;quot; as our theme music. </description>
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