insider.si.edu: The Chemical Warfare Service from laboratory to field by Leo P. Brophy, Wyndham D. Miles, and Rexmond C. Cochrane
The Chemical Warfare Service from laboratory to field by Leo P. Brophy, Wyndham D. Miles, and Rexmond C. Cochrane
Research and supply in World War I -- Research and development in peace and war -- Toxic agents -- Protection against toxic agents -- Biological warfare research -- Chemical mortars and shells -- ...
Mustard gas, also known as sulfur mustard, is one of the most harmful chemical warfare agents, causing blistering of the skin and mucous membranes on contact. Chemists at Washington University in St.
The Conversation: Inside Porton Down: what I learned during three years at the UK’s most secretive chemical weapons laboratory
When I first arrived at the top secret Porton Down laboratory, I was aware of very little about its activities. I knew it was the UK’s chemical defence research centre and that over the years it had ...
Inside Porton Down: what I learned during three years at the UK’s most secretive chemical weapons laboratory
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists: Iraq once devastated Iran with chemical weapons as the world stood by. Governments still struggle to respond to chemical warfare
Iraq once devastated Iran with chemical weapons as the world stood by. Governments still struggle to respond to chemical warfare
The use of gas in warfare can be traced back to Antiquity. Though crude in their make up, these ancient chemical weapons proved very effective and provided new and deadly ways in which to dispatch an ...