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A “whole-system redesign” of U.S. agriculture

HOMELAND SECURITY NEWSWIRE — Transformative changes in markets, policy, and science, rather than just incremental changes in farming practices and technology, will be critical if the United States is to achieve long-term sustainability in agriculture, according to a nationwide team of agriculturists that includes a University of California, Davis, animal scientist

The Biological Weapons Convention: Proceeding without a verification protocol

BULLETIN OF ATOMIC SCIENTISTS — The Seventh Review Conference of the Biological Weapons Convention (BWC) will be held this December in Geneva, with member states convening to assess the bioweapons nonproliferation regime and discuss ways to improve it. But is it worth trying to strengthen the BWC? Since its inception, the  Read More »

Anatomy of an outbreak

UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH AT GALVESTON — Researchers have found a genetic solution to the puzzle of why the chikungunya virus infected millions of people after it was introduced to Asia in 2005 but infected almost no one after an earlier Asian introduction.

US pours millions into SA lab to develop bioterrorism vaccine

KENS 5 NEWS — (San Antonio) Physical violence isn’t the only threat from terrorists. Our government is constantly preparing for potential attacks by criminals using bioweapons, too. Some San Antonio scientists are on the forefront of the strange new world of bio-threats. The government is pouring millions into a local lab  Read More »

Response drills for foot and mouth disease begin [this] week

DAIRY HERD NETWORK — The killing of al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden has prompted heightened awareness of a possible retaliatory terrorist attack. And, the livestock community is not immune to the threat. At last week’s International Symposium on Agroterrorism, hosted by the FBI, some of the speakers mentioned that the U.S.  Read More »