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Anthrax in 2001 Letters Was Traced to Maryland by Genetic Mutations

The 2001 anthrax letter attacks panicked the nation. Ten years later, researchers are finally able to discuss how they identified the origins of the deadly bacteria, which they were able to trace to an Army research lab in Maryland.

Manassas, VA undertakes anthrax training exercise

Hundreds turned out Monday for an exercise at George C. Round Elementary School in Manassas that tested how local emergency responders fared when under terrorist attack. “The scenario is that anthrax has been released. The scenario says that it came on a region-wide newspaper … and we’ve been activated and told  Read More »

Research Aims to Reduce E. coli Shed by Cattle

Michigan State University has received a $2.5 million grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to find ways to reduce the amount of E. coli released by cattle, and in effect, decrease the number of foodborne illness in humans."More than 70,000 people become ill due to shiga toxin-producing E. coli every  Read More »

What Congress Should Ask Petraeus

Congress’ favorite man in uniform, Gen. David Petraeus, returns to the Hill Tuesday morning for the first time since becoming the Afghanistan war’s commander in July. Over the next two days, you’ll hear him explain why his counterinsurgency strategy is making progress — or “arresting Taliban momentum,” as the phrase goes  Read More »

What Congress Should Ask Petraeus

Congress’ favorite man in uniform, Gen. David Petraeus, returns to the Hill Tuesday morning for the first time since becoming the Afghanistan war’s commander in July. Over the next two days, you’ll hear him explain why his counterinsurgency strategy is making progress — or “arresting Taliban momentum,” as the phrase goes  Read More »