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Risk Experts Convene on Environment, Engineering and Security

(Newswise) South Carolina, in early December to present new studies and scientific approaches to support decision making on chemical, food safety, public health, communications, engineering, bioterrorism, climate change and other risks facing human health, …

Aum Shinrikyo Member Loses Last Appeal of Death Sentence

(GSN Daily News) A Japanese cult member on Monday saw his last appeal of an execution sentence for his role in the 1995 Tokyo subway nerve agent attacks dismissed by Japan’s Supreme Court, Agence France-Presse reported (see GSN, March 8). Seichi Endo is the final member of Aum Shinrikyo to be  Read More »

Engineering a Deadly Flu

(The Scientist) The National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity is investigating a research group that succeeded in making the avian influenza (H5N1) highly contagious in the lab, according to a post on NPR’s health blog. The researchers, led by virologist Ron Fouchier of the Erasmus Medical Center in the Netherlands, induced  Read More »

Bioterror fears could block crucial flu research

(New Scientist) “The benefits of publishing this work do not outweigh the dangers of showing others how to replicate it,” says Thomas Ingelsby of the Center for Biosecurity at the University of Pittsburgh in Pennsylvania, which has long warned of bioterror risks. …

Fact Sheet: East Asia Summit

(White House.gov Press Office) At the East Asia Summit (EAS) held on November 19 in Bali, Indonesia, President Obama and other Asia-Pacific leaders discussed the importance of cooperation on the region’s most pressing political and security challenges, including maritime security, non-proliferation, and disaster response.  President Obama’s participation in the EAS was  Read More »