The American Chemistry Society’s 254th ACS National Meeting & Exposition will be held August 21-25,…
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The 2017 Military Medicine Partnership Conference and Expo March 7-8, 2017 in Ellicott City, Maryland.…
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) this week announced the first ten chemicals it will evaluate…
A new study suggests that exposure to ionizing radiation may be a contributing factor in the…
Chemical engineers have developed a new way to create inexpensive sensors for detecting explosives, industrial…
Using high-speed cameras, imaging techniques and computer modeling, researchers at Sandia National Laboratories are able…
Rutgers researcher Ashutosh Goel is working on new methods to immobilize radioactive waste in glass and…
Scientists at the University of Missouri have developed noninvasive testing procedures that can determine if…
Determining if an individual has handled nuclear materials, such as uranium or plutonium, is a…
A chemical explosives equivalent to 2,200 kilograms of TNT was detonated 31 meters underground this…
Researchers have developed a multi-layered “sensing skin” to detect corrosive or otherwise harmful substances in…
Current technologies for addressing chemical warfare agents rely on carbon-based materials – but these carbon…
Testing explosions is epic science. The most detailed studies of explosive charges have been conducted…
While trying to fatten the atom in 1938, German chemist Otto Hahn accidentally split it…
A new method for extracting, enriching and identifying chemical warfare agents from oils and other…
Fire that whirls and rotates, like a tornado or dust-devil, generates much higher heat fluxes…
It was 30 years ago that a meltdown at the V. I. Lenin Nuclear Power…
New research suggests that a drug already approved by the FDA may also serve a…
Scientists from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) have teamed with Australian colleagues to author an…
The highest impact for casualties from a chemical, biological, radiological or nuclear (CBRN) material could…