... Saskatchewan (U of S) have opened a new engineering lab to design a ventilation system that could protect schools, hospitals, and other public buildings from chemical warfare and bioterrorist attacks.
... who savor the kick of hot peppers are sampling one of the earliest examples of chemical warfare. In this case, it's a battle between the peppers and a type of microbial fungus that destroys their ...
... who savor the kick of hot peppers are sampling one of the earliest examples of chemical warfare. In this case, it's a battle between the peppers and a type of microbial fungus that destroys their ...
... new compounds are evolved," said Professor Currie. "At the moment, we are beginning to understand the chemical warfare at the genetic level, and it is likely that these types of interactions are more ...
... University of Leicester has identified what looks to be the oldest archaeological evidence for chemical warfare--from Roman times. At the meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, University ...
A researcher from the University of Leicester has identified what looks to be the oldest archaeological evidence for chemical warfare - from Roman times...
The enzyme DFPase from the squid Loligo vulgaris, is able to rapidly and efficiently detoxify chemical warfare agents such as Sarin, which was used in the Tokyo subway attacks in 1995. A detailed ...
A cramped tunnel beneath a Middle Eastern fort might have produced the oldest evidence of chemical warfare, according to a CSI-style review of archival records.
The enzyme DFPase is able to rapidly and efficiently detoxify chemical warfare agents such as Sarin, which was used in the Tokyo subway attacks in 1995. A detailed understanding of the mechanism by ...
... servicemen who acted as guinea pigs in controversial
chemical warfare tests at Porton Down in Wiltshire ... servicemen
typically exposed to chemical or biological agents twice each
week.The MoD-funded ...
... soon made their way into the dangerous alleys of chemical warfare during World War II. ... outlawed by several international treaties, some countries have used chemical agents during times of war. In 1988 ...
... capable of quickly decontaminating people and equipment exposed to a broad range of military and industrial chemicals, including the deadly blister agent known as 'mustard.' The next generation wipes ...
Researchers have used a hydrogen peroxide-based microemulsion system to safely decontaminate chemical warfare agents
Scientists are planning to develop a paint coating for military vehicles which would soak up a chemical warfare agent and then decontaminate itself.
The bombardier beetle's chemical warfare against marauding ants, birds, frogs and spiders has provided the inspiration for an effort to design more efficient fire extinguishers, reliable ...