The government is planning to make possession of nitrous oxide - also known as laughing gas - a criminal offence in England and Wales. Known as NOS, its use as a recreational drug soared during ...
Residents are concerned about people getting behind the wheel and the long-term effects of nitrous oxide abuse ...
Possession of nitrous oxide, also known as NOS, has become a criminal offence in the UK. Now categorised as a class C drug, possession of laughing gas for its "psychoactive effects" will carry a ...
If you recall, the characters had buttons incorporated into their steering wheels that activated NOS, or nitrous oxide ...
The government made the possession of nitrous oxide, or laughing gas, a criminal offence in England and Wales, as part of plans to tackle anti-social behaviour. Its use soared during the pandemic ...
Daniel Hancock, 18, Ethan Goddard, 18, and Elliot Pullen, 17, died in the crash in June last year. Their families said they ...
Nitrous oxide is approximately 270 times more potent than carbon dioxide in terms of warming the planet and is currently responsible for approximately 10% of net global warming since the industrial ...
First synthesised by the philosopher and chemist Joseph Priestley in 1772, nitrous oxide (E942) is commonly known as laughing gas and is a colourless non-flammable gas with a pleasant, slightly sweet ...