User blog comment:Mr.123/Agent Artifact Challenge Three: Bountiful Times/@comment-24509764-20171211000958

For the fighting architecture artifacts, Henry Moseley’s Spectrometer could work as a potential solution. A young physicist, Moseley delved into the concepts of atomic numbering, and therefore a more logical ordering of the periodic table. He also conducted ionization experiments to study how electrons behaved under x-ray exposure. However, his life was tragically cut short when he was killed overseas in Gallipoli, preventing his probabley win of the 1916 Nobel Prize.

The surrounding particles in the air will become excited and move around, pushing any mess into organized patterns. Known to cause nearby raw materials to transmute directly into other elements higher on the periodic table, releasing large amounts of light and radiation in the process. Still not sure how to null that part, but it's a start.