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A research team affiliated with UNIST has reported a new simulation tool to better understand how liquid-phase chemical warfare agents (CWAs) disperse and persist in urban environments. Their findings demonstrate that certain highly toxic chemical agents can remain dangerous even after initial deployment, mainly because droplets that settle on surfaces can evaporate over time and cause secondary exposure.


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