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Breivik’s Interest in Anthrax and Religious Extremism

(Institute for Defence Studies & Analysis) — Known as a lone wolf, Anders Behring Breivik planned and killed 77 Norwegians on July 22, 2011. Such a cruel expression of ‘belief’ by an individual shocked the entire world, particularly since it occurred in peaceful Norway. Breivik’s terrorism was an act of intolerance  Read More »

Editorial: USA focuses on Ebola vaccine but research gaps remain

(The Lancet) — As the hunt for an Ebola vaccine receives a boost, experts say that other avenues of research also need to be explored to help tackle the highly virulent disease. Talha Khan Burki reports. WHO describes Ebola Haemorrhagic Fever (EHF) as “one of the most virulent viral diseases known  Read More »

Biosecurity 2.0: Enduring threats in the former Soviet Union

(Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists) — For the past 20 years the international community concentrated its biological nonproliferation programs in the former Soviet Union. As a result, most of the Soviet bio-warfare infrastructure has dissolved; pathogen collections are in secure storage; scientists have engaged in peaceful cooperative research; and local disease  Read More »

Remembering a humble giant of biological and chemical weapons control

Jonathan Tucker, one of the world’s most eminent experts in chemical and biological weapons, arms control and disarmament, and nonproliferation, died recently at his home in Washington, DC. He was 56 years old.

Remembering a humble giant of biological and chemical weapons control

Jonathan Tucker, one of the world’s most eminent experts in chemical and biological weapons, arms control and disarmament, and nonproliferation, died recently at his home in Washington, DC. He was 56 years old.