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Detecting a subway bioterror attack

(New Scientist) IT’S 3 am, and the subway station has long since shut for the night. As I watch, a small group of people move along the platform in the eerie quiet, their anticipation palpable as they prepare to release a cloud of bacteria into the tunnels beneath the densely populated  Read More »

DHS Failed to Ask Key Questions on Planned Biowatch Gear: GAO

(Global Security Newswire) Congressional investigators have found the U.S. Homeland Security Department failed to determine if a planned new generation of biological strike scanners would meet an existing need and would function as intended before it pushed to obtain the technology, the Los Angeles Times reported on Tuesday. The Government Accountability  Read More »

$1 Bil Later, DHS Pulls Plug On Faulty “BioWatch” System

(The Moral Liberal) After blowing $1 billion on faulty “live-saving” technology that was supposed to detect biological attacks, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is quietly pulling the plug on the failed system. Known as BioWatch, the program has turned out to be a worthless money pit for U.S. taxpayers. The  Read More »

Results of dengue vaccine trial in over 4000 Thai children: Experts respond

(ScienceDaily) Researchers from France and Thailand have trialled a dengue vaccine in over 4000 Thai children. While overall there was no difference between the number of dengue cases recorded following vaccination, secondary tests showed that the vaccine was effective against three of the four dengue viruses. Dengue is not caused by  Read More »

Heroin users warned after second anthrax death

(The Guardian) A second person has died from an anthrax infection after injecting heroin, causing health experts to warn hospitals and walk-in clinics across the UK to expect more cases. The death comes three weeks after another heroin user died after contracting the disease from what is assumed to be a  Read More »