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Explosives missing from military base

A military base in California are missing explosives . It is unclear how many are missing and what types. An investigation is underway. ....

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Britain's youngest terrorist spared jail after leading neo-Nazi cell from grandma's house at 13


Britain’s youngest terrorist spared jail after leading neo-Nazi cell from grandma’s house at 13
The teen had gathered information on making explosives, expressed racist views online and recruited members for Feuerkrieg Division, a banned neo-Nazi group
The judge gave the youth, now 16, a 24-month rehabilitation order, telling him to ‘redirect his future’ ....

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Spinach Can Send Emails (Or Can It?) | Mysterious Universe


Spinach is certainly an unbeleafable plant, having been used by scientists to grow human heart tissue and even to make batteries with enough energy to power an electric car. Right now an MIT study is blowing up in the news, with mainstream media outlets claiming that “spinach can send emails.” But can it? Eh, not exactly.
More accurately, scientists insert nanoparticles into spinach leaves, and these nanoparticles are utilized as sensors to detect explosives and also emit infrared light. The spinach absorbs groundwater up through its roots, and when the nanoparticles sense the presence of explosive chemicals in that water, the nano-sensors in the leaves emit signals to an infrared camera, and that camera sends a wireless email alert to let researchers know explosives are present. That’s a far cry from a plant typing out a message to Popeye to remind him to eat his spinach, which a lot of these headlines suggest. ....

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Naval Mines: The Great Military Equalizer of World War II


Mine warfare proved to be a cost-efficient equalizer.
Here s What You Need to Know: Extensive measures and techniques were developed to counteract the mine threat.
During World War II, naval mines were used extensively in the Baltic Sea. Their low cost provided weaker German and Finnish fleets with an effective force multiplier in negating Soviet numerical and qualitative advantages. The Soviet Navy also deployed a large number of floating mines, and by the end of the war all three navies had sown over 80,000 mines in the waters of the Baltic, especially in the Gulf of Finland.
Once in the water, the mines were tethered at the end of a cable below the surface. The upper half of a buoyant mine was studded with hollow metal tubes, or horns, which, coming into contact with a ship’s hull, would initiate a chemical or an electric reaction, detonating the explosive charge in the mine. ....

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