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Exhibit in the US city of Baltimore shows how mercury, arsenic, lead and orpiment were used to illustrate and bind books ...
BRITS have been warned to remove a common £2 item from their cars as temperatures soar, with safety experts highlighting an ...
Yale University has plans for final closure of two container storage areas of hazardous waste, according to the Connecticut ...
The humble lawn, a mainstay in many gardens, requires more than the occasional mow and weed to stay vibrant and green.
EPA officials shared details during a community meeting on Tuesday evening. On-scene co-ordinator Chris Jiminez said that just over 40,000 gallons of LPG would be vaporized in batches, with that vapor ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has released a proposed interim plan to address drinking water contamination at the Tinkham Garage Superfund site along Route 102 in Londonderry. EPA ...
Wyandotte continues to operate a safe, well-monitored water system under the guidance of certified professionals and in coordination with state regulators,” a statement from the city of ...
A little knowledge is a dangerous thing. But who knew that books could kill? That’s the premise of an exhibit at Baltimore’s Walters Art Museum that looks at four toxic pigments used for millennia and ...
Once thought unlikely, this new finding in coordination chemistry could lead to promising advances in catalysis and materials science. For more than 100 years, the widely accepted 18-electron rule has ...
Controlling regioselectivity remains one of the major challenges in hydrocyanation. When an unsymmetrical alkyne undergoes ...
On the 5th anniversary of the ratification of the Minamata Convention on Mercury by the Philippine government, chemicals and waste watchdog BAN Toxics ...
The Rico mercury mine, seen here in a 1930 photo, had a furnace plant that was used in the recovery of mercury as well as a machine shop and headframe, left. The mine, located in the Phoenix area ...