sulfuric acid
Coverage of sulfuric acid in the Nexus archive.
- Controversial plan to dim the sun could choke airlines with clouds of 'hazardous' sulphuric acid, putting passengers and crews at risk
A controversial plan to dim the sun by creating clouds of 'hazardous' sulfuric acid could endanger airlines, passengers, and crews. The proposal raises concerns about potential risks to air travel safety due to the chemical's effects.
- Geoengineering still faces major practical challenges
Solar geoengineering, aimed at cooling the planet by reflecting sunlight, faces significant practical challenges. Researchers are exploring aircraft designs like Iris Aero's stratospheric plane and determining optimal particles for atmospheric scattering, but technical and logistical hurdles remain unresolved.
- 6 women, 3 teens, injured in Jersey City acid attack: officials
Six women, three of them teenagers, were injured in an acid attack in Jersey City. A minor was taken into custody after officials confirmed a sixth victim following an initial report of five.
- 5 women burned in sickening drive-by acid attack in Jersey City
Five women suffered burns after two individuals on a moped allegedly threw sulfuric acid at them during a drive-by attack in Jersey City. The incident was described as a 'sickening' act by officials.
- Five women injured in acid attack in Jersey City: officials
Five women were injured in an acid attack in Jersey City, New Jersey, after two individuals on a moped threw sulfuric acid at their car near 105 Wilkinson Ave. The victims are recovering at the hospital.
- Chinese Copper Output Hits Record on Tailwind From Sulfuric Acid
Chinese copper production reached a record level, driven by increased sulfuric acid output. The surge in sulfuric acid production provided a tailwind for copper output growth.
- China Moves to Ban Sulfuric Acid Exports as Iran War Hits Supply
China has announced plans to ban sulfuric acid exports amid disruptions caused by the Iran war affecting global supply chains. The move aims to secure domestic supply and mitigate economic impacts from the conflict.