The subject of explosive compounds for engineering purposes, which has been discussed in several late numbers of our paper, has attracted considerable notice, and though the articles in question ...
The US hasn't produced TNT on American soil in decades, but a new contract issued by the military is going to change that.
A new study published in Nature Plants, conducted by Professor Neil Bruce of the University of York’s Department of Biology ...
Researchers have found that DNAN, used as a TNT replacement in explosives, is toxic to plants and accumulates throughout ...
Police said she will be booked into jail Monday night. Police say the package has been neutralized and "an explosive type of compound" was found inside. Officers searched multiple apartments ...
The US Army plans to build a domestic production facility for the explosive compound, which the Pentagon has long been forced to obtain from overseas. TNT, short for trinitrotoluene, is a widely ...
The increased use of a chemical compound to replace TNT in explosive devices has a damaging and long lasting effect on plants ...
Of the six dogs working for the sheriff’s office, Finn is the only one trained to detect explosive compounds, with the others specializing in narcotics and narcotics detection, Hessler said.