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Guyana Joins Biological Weapons Convention

Guyana this week became the latest nation to ratify the Biological Weapons Convention. The United States "as a depositary state was delighted to receive instrument of ratification," Laura Kennedy, the Obama administration's special envoy for BWC issues, stated in a Twitter message on Tuesday. The South American nation is the 169th  Read More »

Synchrotron yields ‘safer’ vaccine – BBC News

BBC NewsSynchrotron yields 'safer' vaccineBBC News"This technology has great potential in terms of cost and biosafety. "Any design strategy that minimises the chances of accidental virus release would not only make the world a safer place but would lower the bio-containment barriers to production …and more »

Synchrotron yields ‘safer’ vaccine – BBC News

BBC NewsSynchrotron yields 'safer' vaccineBBC News"This technology has great potential in terms of cost and biosafety. "Any design strategy that minimises the chances of accidental virus release would not only make the world a safer place but would lower the bio-containment barriers to production …and more »

Potential Chagas vaccine candidate shows unprecedented efficacy

(ScienceDaily) Scientists are getting closer to a Chagas disease vaccine, something many believed impossible only 10 years ago. Research from the Sealy Center for Vaccine Development at the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston has resulted in a safe vaccine candidate that is simple to produce and shows a greater  Read More »

Scientists say GM food closely scrutinised

(ThePress) Findings suggesting unsafe genetically modified foods are slipping into our diets because of “systematic neglect” by regulators have sparked strong reaction from scientists with a different view. New Zealand foods containing modified soybeans, such as margarines, chocolate and mayonnaises, contain the double- stranded RNA (dsRNA) material which the researchers say  Read More »