Drugs
Just Science Podcast: Episode 45: Drugs: Just Doobious Driving
Just Science Podcast: Episode 44: Drugs: Just Liver Die
Notes From the Field: ODMAP - A Digital Tool to Track and Analyze Overdoses
Notes From the Field: Understanding the Opioid Crisis Through Data and All-Stakeholder Reviews
Notes From the Field: Opioid Crisis - Lessons Learned From the Front Lines of the Opioid Epidemic
Drug Treatment Courts
Just Science Podcast: Episode 43: Drugs: Just Electronic Dance Music Festivals
National Institute of Standards and Technology's Dog and Sensor Subcommittee Builds on Achievements by Scientific Working Group for Dog and Orthogonal Detector Guidelines (SWGDOG)
Researchers Improve Accuracy by Combining Testing Methods for Emerging Recreational Drugs
Researchers Improve Accuracy by Combining Testing Methods for Emerging Recreational Drugs
Researchers conducted a systematic study of microcrystalline tests for emerging illicit drugs and then examined the infrared spectra of the microcrystals to create a database to mitigate subjectivity of the tests.
Rational Choice, Deterrence, and Identity: Modeling Life Course Transitions and Desistance
Distinguishing Between Structurally Similar Designer Drugs Using an Advanced Method of Chromatography
Synthetic Cathinones Stored in Biological Evidence Can Be Unstable
Synthetic Cathinones Stored in Biological Evidence Can Be Unstable
Synthetic cathinones, a class of mood-altering stimulants popular among recreational drug users, can be unstable when stored in blood or urine samples, and may be problematic when used as evidence in court.