Chemical weapons such as sarin gas and VX nerve gas can have horrifying effects on the human body, but now, scientists are hoping to develop better treatments for nerve-gas poisoning by sending their ...
Exposure of soldiers to chemical, biological and radiological agents or devices during a war has always been a concern, not just in the U.S., but with other countries. During WWI, the most notable ...
In 1944, Rollins Edwards was a 22-year-old Army recruit serving at Camp Claiborne in Louisiana. While World War II raged in theaters across the world, the Pentagon was using the chemical weapon ...
Experiments with gases and liquids, in both static and dynamic conditions, and in the presence of methanol and kinetic inhibitors illustrate the complexity of controlling hydrates in petroleum ...
In secret chemical weapons experiments conducted during World War II, the U.S. military exposed thousands of American troops to mustard gas. When those experiments were formally declassified in the ...
After 70 years of secrecy, outright dismissal and bureaucratic stalling, the federal government may finally do right by World War II veteran Arla Harrell. If he lives long enough, that is. Harrell, 90 ...
A wrong against a group of World War II veterans is about to be righted. There will be new acknowledgment that tens of thousands of troops were used as human test subjects for the Army's experiments ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) pushed back Wednesday against a proposal aimed at making it easier for World War II veterans intentionally exposed to mustard gas in U.S. military experiments ...
Charles "Lindy" Cavell could never forget what the U.S. military tried to hide. Cavell fought to bring to light the secret mustard gas testing program he had participated in during World War II and ...
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Experiments advance potential of protein that makes hydrogen sulfide as a therapeutic target for Alzheimer’s disease
Scientists at Johns Hopkins Medicine say results of a new National Institutes of Health-funded study are advancing efforts to ...
Charles "Lindy" Cavell could never forget what the U.S. military tried to hide. Cavell fought to bring to light the secret mustard gas testing program he had participated in during World War II and ...
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