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Bioterrorism: Questions and Answers By CBSNews.com staff CBSNews.com staff January 31, 2002 / 8:43 AM EST / CBS ...
Is bioterrorism a greater existential threat than global climate change, global poverty levels, wars and conflicts, nuclear proliferation, ocean-quality deterioration, ...
Bioterrorism is primarily a federal, not a state, issue, and actions undertaken to prevent and respond to bioterrorism should be a federal priority. 30 Laws that provide funding for training in ...
A 2011 study conducted by the Congressional Research Service observes that: “Unfortunately, the nature of the bioterrorism threat, with its high consequences and low frequency, ...
Bioterrorism is a threat that most Americans are facing for the first time, and we need all the weapons at our disposal to meet it. We would be foolish to ignore the lessons of the debate about ...
Bioterrorism is not new. Fourteenth-century barbarians tossed plague-infected corpses over the walls of fortified cities to spread the deadly infection among their enemies.
But the Strategic National Stockpile has virtually removed the disease from the list of America’s bioterrorism concerns, according to James W. LeDuc, associate director of the University of Texas’s ...
Bioterrorism and cyber sabotage is the future of warfare. The United States must protect its people, their health and their data from those who wish the country harm.
Four years ago, a top Department of Homeland Security scientist reported a potential breakthrough in the government’s race to detect deadly pathogens spread by bioterrorists or nature — germs ...
Venezuelan Political Crisis Behind Maduro's 'bioterrorism' accusations amid Venezuelan coronavirus crackdown Maduro walks back bizarre threat that isn't part of country's criminal code ...
Drones, bioterrorism and other futuristic threats require a new legal framework. An era of futuristic, high-tech violence will require a new social contract. Skip to Main Content.