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Australia Could Support Bioweapon Vaccine Development

(GSN Daily News) The United States has requested support from the government operator of a newly opened biological defense laboratory in Australia to develop vaccines for potential bioterrorism agents, the Melbourne Herald Sun reported last week (see GSN, Sept. 18, 2009). The new $5 million portion of the Australian Animal Health  Read More »

Bioengineers debate use of military money

(Nature.com) By transforming microbes into miniature chemical factories, synthetic biology could lead to cheaper medicines, greener fuels and, to the distress of some in the field, cleaner weapons. Last month, the US military asked synthetic biologists to look for more environmentally friendly ways to manufacture explosives, prompting a round of soul-searching  Read More »

Antibody Neutralizes Ebolavirus

(Laboratory Equipment) Although not as contagious as influenza or measles, ebolaviruses can be transmitted in bodily fluids including exhaled airborne droplets, and scientists who study these viruses are generally required to use special “Biosafety Level 4” facilities. …

Judge explains decision to deny bond for 4 Ga. men suspected of plotting …

(Washington Post) They said the charges accusing them of plotting to use guns, explosives and the biological toxin ricin against federal employees are overblown. The four men were arrested in early November after at least seven months of surveillance by the informant, …

Pentagon Biodefense Initiative Seeks Successor to Antibiotics

(GSN Daily News) The U.S. Defense Department is seeking proposals for a system that incorporates nanotechnology to develop biological-weapon countermeasures within roughly one week, Wired magazine reported on Monday (see GSN, Jan. 20). The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency’s