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Sask. firm’s documentary on biological warfare to be seen worldwide – Regina Leader-Post

Sask. firm's documentary on biological warfare to be seen worldwideRegina Leader-Post"The problem is, because it's so difficult to do anything effective about it, there's not a lot of talk about it," he said, adding that in recent years several stories of homemade biological weapons have emerged. Biological warfare has existed for  Read More »

Synthetic Biology for Dummies, Investors or Both

(Forbes) In response to the recent publication of “Hacking the President’s DNA,” I’ve been fielding a lot of general questions about synthetic biology. I thought I’d put together a little primer for my readers. For Those Who Like To Watch: For the quickest introduction to the science involved, “Synthetic Biology Explained,”  Read More »

RTS,S malaria candidate vaccine reduces malaria by approximately one-third in African infants

(Burness Communications) Results from a pivotal, large-scale Phase III trial, published online today in the New England Journal of Medicine, show that the RTS,S malaria vaccine candidate can help protect African infants against malaria. When compared to immunization with a control vaccine, infants (aged 6-12 weeks at first vaccination) vaccinated with  Read More »

Taking the sting out of practicing good biosecurity – Stock and Land

Taking the sting out of practicing good biosecurityStock and LandThe Biosecurity Manual for the Honey Bee Industry is an initiative of the Australian Government and industry partners to protect the honey bee industry and the crop industries that rely on pollination services. Every beekeeper, from commercial …and more »

When parasites catch viruses

(EurekAlert) When humans have parasites, the organisms live in our bodies, co-opt our resources and cause disease. However, it turns out that parasites themselves can have their own co-habitants. Researchers from Harvard Medical School, Brigham and Women’s Hospital and SUNY Upstate Medical University have found that the pathogenicity of the sexually  Read More »