

Novichok is being used to kill: In perfume, on phones and umbrellas
Oct 15, 2024
Ian Musgrave, a senior lecturer at the University of Adelaide and a toxicology expert, discusses the notorious nerve agent Novichok. He delves into its chilling efficiency, revealing how even minuscule amounts can be lethal. Musgrave explains the various methods of exposure, from perfumes to everyday items, and the significant challenges in detecting this deadly toxin. He also highlights the urgent need for effective antidotes and the ethical dilemmas surrounding its potential use in targeted killings.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
The Deadly Efficiency of Novichok: Handling and Application Risks
02:56 • 2min
The Dangers of Novichok: Detection and Implications
04:42 • 2min
Understanding Novichok: Challenges and Detection Methods
06:49 • 2min
Understanding the Effects of Novichok Exposure
08:49 • 2min