Last week we asked the question "What Really Killed Kim Jong-Nam?" Today's news says it was the nerve gas VX. Maybe, maybe not. Last week I speculated on the cause of the poisoning death Kin-Jong-Nam, ...
While there are a few notable exceptions, hybrid camper vans seem to be getting skipped over in favor of largely under-ranged electric campers, which makes little sense for a vehicle purpose-built to ...
VX nerve gas destruction at the Army's Newport Chemical Agent Disposal Facility, in Indiana, resumed on Sept. 14. Neutralization of the nerve gas was halted in June in part because tests found the ...
(CNN) -- Malaysian police have revealed the substance that killed Kim Jong Nam was a highly toxic nerve agent more commonly used in warfare. VX nerve gas was first developed in the UK in the 1950s as ...
Neutralization of the nerve agent VX stored at the Army's Newport, Ind., depot once set to begin in August is now not likely to start until October or November (C&EN, April 12, page 28). This setback ...
Malaysian authorities announced today that they have identified VX nerve gas on the face and eyes of Kim Jong Nam, the exiled half-brother of North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un. Kim Jon-nam was killed ...