All explosives articles – Page 2
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Research
MOF blends oxidiser with fuel for a precise bang
Safe and simple scaffold gives consistent explosive mix
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News
US to restart chemical weapon neutralisation
Remainder of US cold war chemical weapons set to be destroyed by 2023
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Feature
Explosive chemistry
The Forensic Explosives Laboratory supports police investigations into unlawful use of explosives. Philip Robinson reports from Fort Halstead
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Podcast
Chemistry World podcast - December 2014
How nitrogen can make green explosives and why molecular communication might produce chatty nanobots
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News
UC Davis chemist sentenced to four years over explosion
Postdoc sentenced over attempt to make explosive device and reckless disposal of hazardous waste
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Podcast
Acetone peroxide
Simon Cotton takes us back to a dark day in UK history, to highlight a terrible use of acetone peroxide
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News
UK plans stricter controls on poisons and explosives
The government will use licenses to track the sale of hazardous substances
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Feature
Chemists at war
The first world war saw chemistry play a vital role – and in more than just poison gas. Mike Sutton looks back
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Research
Diamonds are an explosive’s best friend
Energetic materials stabilised with detonation nanodiamonds
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Research
A real red alert for explosives
Colour-changing sensor that spots TNT could be incorporated into clothing to be worn when clearing areas polluted by landmines
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News
Liquid explosives detectors entering service at airports
New technology may put an end to restrictions on liquids in hand luggage
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Opinion
Explosive mixtures
Nobel’s name was made in explosives, but what about the chemistry behind them?
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Business
Obama mandate calls for safer chemical facilities
Agencies need to work together more effectively to improve safety
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Business
Bomb chemicals face EU regulation
Retailers say chemical producers and distributors must share regulatory burden
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Business
Industrial nitroglycerin made fast and safe
Continuous production with microreactors is not only safer but also ten times quicker
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Feature
Sniffing out explosives
Can science compete with the sensitivity of a sniffer dog’s nose? Emma Davies finds out
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