She said that Angela Craig had lethal amounts of cyanide and tetrahydrozoline - a chemical found in the eye drop medicine Visine - in her blood, along with a non-lethal amount of arsenic.
A deadly explosion at a chemical facility in Louisville, Kentucky on Tuesday is now under investigation. The explosion ...
Two people are dead and at least 10 others are injured following an explosion at a chemical manufacturing plant in Louisville ...
LOUISVILLE, Kentucky — Emergency management crews cleaned up damage Wednesday after a chemical plant explosion left two ...
Craig’s specialty chemicals coverage includes a range of chemical and materials science industry sectors including but not limited to: cleaning and personal care, biobased fuels and chemicals ...
Capturing carbon dioxide from the hot industrial exhaust of cement and steel plants requires cooling the exhaust from around ...
An explosion at a chemical facility in Louisville ... No deaths were reported and the cause of the blast remains under ...
Skye Bioscience (SKYE – Research Report) received a Buy rating and price target from Craig-Hallum analyst Albert Lowe today. The ...
Emergency official have issued a shelter in place advisory for people in the vicinity of what is described as a small ...
University of Arizona researchers, funded at $2.1 million by the U.S. Army, are building a handheld device for military personnel. It demonstrates unprecedented sensitity in detecting toxic gases.
Craig Raines said the last explosion seemed ... said it’s hard to gauge the extent of the health risk posed by the chemical release without knowing which chemicals are present.