The last time you scrubbed a streaky window or polished a porcelain appliance, you probably used a chemical called ammonia.
Scientists reveal that the scale of analysis determines whether invasive plants succeed by resembling or differing from native species, resolving decades of conflicting ecological evidence.
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Westlake Chemical has agreed to a $205,000 penalty to settle alleged decade-old air quality violations involving carcinogens, other unpermitted toxic chemical emissions and procedural breakdowns at ...
Dec 5 (Reuters) - Ukraine's military said late on Thursday its forces had struck a large chemical plant in Stavropol region in southern Russia, triggering a fire. The military's General Staff, writing ...
MA Group is expanding its offering for battery energy storage systems (BESS) and large-scale photovoltaic power plants, with the launch on the European market of its new containerized “turnkey” ...
Two workers were sent to the hospital and one of them later died after they were exposed early Tuesday morning to hydrofluoric acid at the Mexichem Fluor Inc. refrigerant plant in St. Gabriel, company ...
Following media reports in September that ExxonMobil is considering selling or shutting down chemicals plants in Europe, the petrochemicals giant announced this week that it will permanently close its ...
DECATUR, Ala. (WAFF) - Decatur fire crews and Morgan County EMA were on the scene of a hazmat incident Thursday morning. The incident happened at the Bunge soybean processing plant located on Market ...
On November 5, 2025, a massive explosion occurred at the CF Industries fertilizer plant near Yazoo City, Mississippi. The blast released a cloud of toxic ammonia that quickly spread over nearby ...
YAZOO CITY, Miss. (AP) — An explosion at a hydrogen and nitrogen product manufacturer in Mississippi on Wednesday caused an ammonia leak and forced nearby residents to evacuate, officials said.
YAZOO CITY, Miss. – An explosion at a hydrogen and nitrogen product manufacturer in Mississippi on Wednesday caused an ammonia leak and forced nearby residents to evacuate, officials said. Mississippi ...
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