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Since the birth of humanity people have fought each other. Over time the ancient weapons have been replaced by more sophisticated ones.
Technologies developed across multiple disciplines in the biological sciences will have a profound global impact and concurrently have the potential to revolutionize biological warfare by ...
The world came together 50 years ago to ban biological weapons and in today’s volatile geopolitical climate we can ill-afford to let this moral safeguard “erode”, the UN’s High Representative for ...
Parsons Corporation (NYSE:PSN) has secured a $24 million biological defense research contract to support the Naval Medical ...
Parsons (PSN) announced that the company was awarded a biological defense research contract to advance the Naval Medical Research Command’s ...
William C. Patrick III spent over three decades at Fort Detrick, Maryland, the U.S. Army's base for biological weapons research. From 1951 to 1969, he developed germ agents for warfare.
Under this contract, Parsons will continue to support NMRC’s Biological Defense Research Directorate (BDRD) in their efforts to facilitate biological research for the rapid detection of infectious ...
Chemical and biological warfare isn't new. Even in ancient times, war wasn't all swords and longbows. Some examples: Unrestricted use of chemical agents caused 1 million of the 26 million ...
Fildes would later claim he participated in another biological warfare project that did go forward, however: the May 1942 assassination by the British Secret Service of high-ranking Nazi leader ...
Charles Conley, a Wichita veteran who served in the Vietnam War and Korea, credits his experience as a chemical and ...
Advances in biological research likely will permit development of a new class of advanced biological warfare (ABW) agents engineered to elicit novel effects. In addition, biotechnology will have ...