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(Nature.com) Frank debate is needed about the balance between beneficial and detrimental uses of research. Scientists must be the first to open discussions. Many bench scientists are just too caught up in their research to consider its ethical possibilities, and very few want to take the time to rigorously explore them.  Read More »

Foot-and-mouth disease vaccine developed in US

(BBC News) With the US livestock industry on alert after a diagnosis of “mad cow” disease in California, the BBC has gained rare access to a high-security compound where a vaccine for another deadly animal virus is close to completion. Hijacked planes, dirty bombs and cyber attacks are all terror threats  Read More »

Bird Flu Research Risks

(New York Times) To the Editor: Re “The Latest on the Doomsday Virus” (editorial, April 22): The decision by the National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity to reverse its previously unanimous recommendation to restrict publication of H5N1 bird flu experiments is understandable. Reassurance from one scientist involved in the work that  Read More »

Clinics battle tropical superbugs – Houston Business Journal

Clinics battle tropical superbugsHouston Business JournalResearchers at UTMB's Galveston National Laboratory wear protective space suits due to the lab's biosafety level 4 rating. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention specified these levels as a biocontainment precaution, and 4 is the highest.

Senate Cmte. Examines Biological Security and Dual-Use Research

(C-SPAN) The Senate Homeland Security Committee held a hearing on dual-use research and how it can be used for bioterrorism. In recent years, concerns over dual-use research, which can be used for both beneficial scientific and medical purposes and bioterrorism, have grown due to advances in biotechnology that allow us create  Read More »