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Kale, cabbage, and broccoli could turn toxic soil into a new source of critical thallium metal
University of Queensland geochemist Dr. Amelia Corzo-Remigio said powerful X-rays confirmed crops in the Brassicaceae family had strong "phytomining" potential because of the mechanisms they evolved ...
ST. CLOUD — The substance suspected of being used to kill a St. Cloud man earlier this year has a deadly legacy, tied to assassinations, mass poisonings and Cold War-era plots. Cody Ray Ernst, 33, of ...
Thallium sulphate, a deadly chemical known for being odourless and tasteless, has been banned in several countries due to its high risk to human health and the environment Nations including the United ...
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