researchers at los alamos national laboratory in new mexico accidentally blew up a making on december 16 having a civil war-style cannon. as outlined by an incidence report [pdf], which was 1st noted by the task on federal government oversight, the lab's shock and detonation physics staff was testing a large-bore powder gun once they heard a "loud unusual noise."
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