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Discolored detection of sarin As the world awaits the official findings of UN inspectors, scientists in France and the Czech Republic report a new complex that could be used to develop simpler and more sensitive detection devices for the nerve agent sarin. |
Chemistry World September 24, 2009 Lewis Brindley |
Nerve gas detection in a fraction of a second A new molecule that detects and destroys lethal nerve gases has been developed by researchers in the US. |
Chemistry World August 7, 2006 Henry Nicholls |
Alzheimer's Drug Protects Against Sarin Attack Researchers say they are close to developing the first effective antidote to the nerve agent sarin. The antidote, an Alzheimer's drug called galantamine, could also reverse the effects of other deadly organophosphorus compounds. |
Reactive Reports May 2007 David Bradley |
A Scent for Explosives A new type of biosensor based on yeast, jellyfish proteins, and a rat's sense of smell could sniff out explosives, landmines, and agents, such as sarin gas, according to researchers. |
Chemistry World November 11, 2014 Rebecca Trager |
700 US troops report possible chemical agent exposure An internal Pentagon review has found that 734 US troops reported potential exposure to chemical warfare agents while serving in Iraq and Afghanistan between 2004 and 2010. |
National Defense June 2004 Sandra I. Erwin |
Chem-Bio Sensors For Strykers Not Yet Perfected The Army may scale back plans to equip its new Stryker combat vehicles with advanced sensors that detect chemical agents while the vehicle is moving at high speeds. |
Reactive Reports Issue 72 David Bradley |
Small and Sensitive A tiny prototype sensor device that can quickly sniff out minute quantities of hazardous gases, including toxic industrial chemicals and chemical warfare agents, is being developed by researchers. |
National Defense May 2009 Robert H. Williams |
New Hazardous Material Protective Suits Unveiled Will protect wearers from liquid or airborne chemical and biological agents. |
Technology Research News March 26, 2003 Kimberly Patch |
Network builds itself from scratch Drawing heavily on the chemistry of biology, researchers from Humboldt University in Germany have devised a way for electronic agents to efficiently assemble a network without having to rely on a central plan. |
Chemistry World July 23, 2007 Michael Gross |
Goat Antidote An enzyme known to act as a powerful antidote against organophosporous compounds has been expressed in the milk of transgenic goats, report researchers Organophosphorus compounds are recognized as potential chemical weapons agents. |
National Defense June 2013 Stew Magnuson |
Handheld Chemical Cloud Identifier Hits First Responder Market BLOCK Engineering has shrunk a fixed-sight chemical cloud detector down to where it can be carried into the field. |
Chemistry World September 4, 2014 Emma Stoye |
De-gassing gas masks with hydrogen peroxide Those involved in the clear-up of chemical weapons are kept safe by protective clothing such as gas masks. But how do you de-contaminate a gas mask and safely dispose of it when it is a chemical hazard? |
The Motley Fool February 16, 2007 Dan Caplinger |
Have an Agent in Your Corner Buying a house is stressful enough without having to worry about whether you can trust the real estate agent you're working with. By using a dedicated buyers' agent, you can make sure your agent is working for you. |
Fast Company Alice Truong |
The Secret Service Is Seeking Sarcasm-Detecting Software For Social Media Adding to its image as humorless agents in suits, the Secret Service is on the market for a snark detector. |
PHONE+ September 16, 2009 Lynn McCullough |
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Chemistry World September 2006 Simon Hadlington |
Destroying the Poisons of War It is almost a decade since the Chemical Weapons Convention came into force but many signatories are failing to meet targets. Just as chemists played a key role in developing these poisons, they are now closely involved in destroying them as cleanly and safely as possible. |
The Motley Fool January 31, 2005 |
Working With Real Estate Agents Approach the relationship sensibly, and you'll both be happier. |
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Choosing the Right Real Estate Agent A good agent can serve you very well -- so choose carefully. |
Chemistry World August 9, 2012 Laura Howes |
Recovering chemical weapons Today, as governments finish destroying their chemical weapons, the US is looking back at the stockpiles it disposed of in the early to mid twentieth century. |
CRM September 2007 Ian Jacobs |
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CRM July 2013 Barton Goldenberg |
Happy Agents, Happy Customers Increased agent productivity leads to increased satisfaction. |
CRM January 2004 Jason Compton |
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PC Magazine February 15, 2006 |
Bits & Bites v25n4 The U.S. Department of Defense has unveiled plans to develop a lie detector, called Remote Personnel Assessment, that can detect falsehoods or signs of stress without the person being evaluated knowing about the test. |
CRM June 2015 Garrison Wynn |
The Call Center: Talk About Issues! Three observations on keeping -- and cultivating -- agent talent |
National Defense June 2010 Grace V. Jean |
Research Challenge: How to Defend Against Still-Undefined Chemical, Biological Attacks Military scientists are often criticized for not working fast enough and for not pushing technologies into the field more expeditiously. Those working in chemical and biological sciences are no exception. |
Insurance & Technology July 11, 2008 Akhil Tripathi |
Web-Based Solutions Deliver on Agents' Tech Expectations Insurers can leverage agent portals and systems integration technology to streamline agents' workflow and improve efficiencies. |
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Choosing a Real Estate Agent How should you go about choosing a real estate broker or agent? Don't just sign up with the one who promises you the highest price for your house. Here are a few tips. |
Salon.com March 30, 2001 Arianna Huffington |
Calling Erin Brockovich The chemical industry's dirty secrets are making us sick... |
Chemistry World February 2010 Bibiana Campos Seijo |
Editorial: Go Canada What do we know about the chemical industry in Canada? |
National Defense September 2009 Magnuson & Breitbach |
Tech vs. Terrorism For every threat to the homeland, there's a business that has a technology waiting in the wings to counter a would-be terrorist's moves. |