Military develops multi-purpose 'green' decontaminants for terrorist attack sites
Thursday, April 29, 2010 - 09:31
in Mathematics & Economics
Chemists with the United States military have developed a set of ultra-strength cleaners that could be used in the aftermath of a terrorist attack. The new formulas are tough enough to get rid of nerve gas, mustard gas, radioactive isotopes, and anthrax. But they are also non-toxic, based on ingredients found in foods, cosmetics, and other consumer products.