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Science Publishing and the Dual Use Dilemma
(PLOS Blogs) You may be familiar with the controversy over recent research conducted on H5N1 influenza. If you follow science news, it’s been hard to miss. Two papers, both of which report on the potential for H5N1 to become transmissible between experimental mammals, set off an international flurry over potential biosecurity concerns late last year. Read More »
- May 29, 2012
- | Filed under Europe, North America, Bioterrorism, Policy & Initiatives, and Research
USDA Provides $332411 to Guam for Pest, Plant Disease Management
(Pacific News Center) Guam – Congresswoman Madeleine Bordallo has announced that the U.S. Department of Agriculture has provided $332,411 to Guam for plant health management and the prevention of pests and spread of plant diseases. This funding includes $221,607 for coconut Rhinoceros Beetle Eradication, and $110,804 for the Customs Biosecurity Initiative.
- May 28, 2012
- | Filed under Asia/Pacific, North America, Agriculture, International, and Policy & Initiatives
Science Journal Produces a Different Kind of Viral Video
(MIT Technology Review) The world’s first peer-reviewed video journal gives scientists a better way to show others how to replicate experiments. If a photo is worth a thousand words, imagine the understanding that can be captured from 10 minutes at 30 frames per second. A scientific journal dedicated to video—a medium seldom seen in peer-reviewed Read More »
- May 28, 2012
- | Filed under Europe, North America, Biotechnology, International, and Research
Neurosecurity and the Ethics of Military Cognitive Enhancement
(Science Progress) Is it ethical or legal to dose detainees with oxytocin, the naturally occurring “love chemical,” to enhance interrogation? What about giving soldiers drugs intended to prevent post-traumatic stress disorder? Should external electrical stimulation be used to help warfighters learn their jobs more quickly? And what if it turns out that certain genes that Read More »
- May 28, 2012
- | Filed under Asia/Pacific, Europe, North America, Agents & Toxins, Biological Weapons, and International
Science Publishing and the Dual Use Dilemma
(PLoS Blogs) You may be familiar with the controversy over recent research conducted on H5N1 influenza. If you follow science news, it’s been hard to miss. Two papers, both of which report on the potential for H5N1 to become transmissible between experimental mammals, set off an international flurry over potential biosecurity concerns late last year. Read More »
- May 28, 2012
- | Filed under Asia/Pacific, Europe, North America, Agents & Toxins, International, Policy & Initiatives, and Research