In 1844, Swedish chemist Gustaf Erik Pasch, who had studied under the guidance of renowned chemist Jöns Jacob Berzelius, ...
Few weapons of World War II inspired the same fear as white phosphorus, a substance that burned, blinded, and suffocated all ...
Scientists explain why Crete’s skies turned red after Saharan dust swept across the Mediterranean. The dust can affect air ...
Disposing of wastewater treatment plant waste while simultaneously recovering white phosphorus: The new thermochemical ...
In this way, phosphorus itself is a paradox. A fertilizer and an herbicide, it enables both life and death. The distinction ...
Residents living next to the complex coexist with toxic fumes from the factories. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Iran’s strike on a Negev chemical facility signals escalation, targeting infrastructure tied to Israel’s nuclear ecosystem and Gaza war machinery.
In the 1980s, the state embarked on a major effort to clean up dairy pollution in South Florida's waters. Florida bought out dairies, helped modernize those that remained, and strictly limited ...
From deadly school strikes to damaged hospitals, the human cost of the war is rapidly escalating. Children among the worst ...
White phosphorus burns at 800°C, melting flesh down to the bone and its use is a war crime - Israel have used it in Gaza and ...
Israel has bombed Beirut and pushed deeper into southern Lebanon as it outlines plans to occupy the region. This comes as ...
Israel’s expanding offensive in southern Lebanon has drawn renewed scrutiny over the reported use of white phosphorus. Investigations by Human Rights Watch point to airburst artillery shells ...