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Egypt: Cattle might fly

(Egyptian Gazette) It’s a pity that none of the presidential hopefuls hasn’t expressed an interest in tackling the foot-and-mouth problem. Hundreds of people, including Mubarak-era politicians and obscure citizens, are scrambling to compete for the country’s top job in …

Former graduate student under investigation for possible theft of chemical …

(UT The Daily Texan) UTPD officials investigating the incident found 11 vials containing a non-dangerous fragment of toxic Ricin DNA and later discovered 44 plastic vials in Jasheway’s apartment. Naturally occurring Ricin is highly toxic and is produced by the castor oil …

$1 Billion Price Tag For NBAF

(KCUR.org) The National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility will cost more than $1 billion when all is said and done, the Department of Homeland Security confirmed today during a conference in Washington, D.C. And that price tag is becoming a huge sticking point.

Overuse of antibiotics means that a scraped knee could become deadly, WHO warns

(GlobalPost) Before antibiotics were invented, even minor infections could become extremely dangerous. But now scientists say that antibiotics are not as effective as they used to be. In a new conference this week, World Health Organization Director-General Dr. Margaret Chan sounded the alarm on antibiotic resistance, caused by excessive use of  Read More »

Foot-and-mouth disease spreads in Egypt

(The Associated Press) CAIRO — Egypt’s veterinary authorities say foot-and-mouth disease has left more than 2000 young cattle dead. Egypt’s local press on Friday quoted veterinary official Essam Abdel-Shakour as saying that 24500 livestock have been infected with the …