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Shifting climatic averages and extremes are affecting both environmental and anthropogenic communities. This is a growing concern, especially for social–ecological systems (SES) such as lakes and their catchments, which integrate ecological and societal subsystems.
Margaret Armstrong, Deniz Özkundakci
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Advice from the Scientific Advisory Board of the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons on riot control agents in connection to the Chemical Weapons Convention. [PDF]
Timperley CM +36 more
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Police drone technology could be utilized to support forensic scene investigations. If the challenges of implementing new technologies can be overcome, drones could improve operational efficiency, interpretation issues and add investigative value in the courtroom. ABSTRACT Unoccupied aerial systems (UAS; otherwise known as Uncrewed Aerial Vehicles (UAV)
Clare Barrett +2 more
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Advanced Nuclear Energy Pathways for a Net‐Zero World: Fuel Cycles, Reactors, and Policy Readiness
Integrating alternative nuclear fuels with advanced reactor technologies enables more sustainable energy systems by reducing waste, improving safety, and strengthening proliferation resistance. ABSTRACT This review examines the contributions of alternative nuclear fuels and advanced reactor technologies to enhancing the sustainability, safety, and ...
Reda A. Haggam +8 more
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Toxic chemical weapons of assassination and warfare: nerve agents VX and sarin. [PDF]
Chai PR +3 more
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Abstract Marine cone snails produce a diverse array of bioactive peptides, known as conotoxins, in their venom. Given their high target potency and specificity, conotoxins are attractive compounds for the development of precision research tools and pharmacological agents.
Celeste M. Hackney +12 more
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Guns in rosettes: The Arabidopsis chemical weapons arsenal. [PDF]
Somssich M +2 more
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Dual Use Research of Concern—The Necessity of Global Bioethics Engagement
ABSTRACT Dual use research of concern (DURC) refers to research conducted for legitimate scientific purposes that could also be misused to pose a significant threat to public health and safety, agricultural crops and other plants, animals, the environment, or national security.
Daniel J. Hurst, Christopher A. Bobier
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Designing a model for hospital preparedness against chemical weapons of mass destruction terrorist incidents: a mixed-method study. [PDF]
Dorri Z +5 more
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