Nuclear forensics and radiochemical analysis are crucial for identifying and tracing radioactive materials. These fields combine chemistry, physics, and detective work to determine the origin, history, and intended use of nuclear substances, playing a vital role in global security and environmental monitoring. Key techniques include mass spectrometry, chromatography, and radiation detection. Scientists use these methods to analyze isotope ratios, measure radioactivity, and determine the age of samples. Challenges include expanding databases, improving analytical techniques, and fostering international cooperation to address evolving nuclear threats.