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In a first, the world's most expensive and volatile substance—antimatter—traveled by truck
An odd substance took a short field trip near Geneva, Switzerland, on March 24. Scientists at the European Council for ...
Harry Sumnall receives and has received funding from grant awarding bodies for drug and alcohol research. He is an unpaid member of the Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs (ACMD), an unpaid ...
What happened when scientists took antimatter on a world-first drive, and why did they do it? Madeleine Finlay hears from the Guardian’s science editor, Ian Sample, and the Cern physicist Dr Christian ...
Harry Sumnall receives and has received funding from public grant awarding bodies for alcohol and other drugs research. He is an unpaid member of the Scientific Advisory Board of the Mind Foundation, ...
Jim Anderton today congratulated Wellington City Council on the up-and-coming launch of Wellington’s New Zealand Retailers Code of Practice – Sensible Selling: Reducing Volatile Substance Misuse, this ...
Of the nine volatile substance abuse deaths in under-18 year olds in 2003, six were associated with butane cigarette lighter refills, the sale of which to under-18s is prohibited by legislation. In ...
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