Nearly 60 people, including 11 children, died during a chemical attack in Syria's northern Idlib province yesterday (April 4), according to news sources. The deadly gas has yet to be identified, but experts suspect it's a type of nerve agent.
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Chemical Attack in Syria: What's the Science Behind Nerve Agents?
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