Recently added articles from Bioterrorism Week:
Flying Public Shudders at Devastating TSA Security Breach as Agency Gives Away Its Secrets.
Dec 21, 2009 ... A devastating security breach, the Transportation Security Agency (TSA) inadvertently posted online its entire airport screening procedures manual, including some of the most closely guarded secrets regarding special rules for diplomats and CIA and law enforcement officers. The most ...
Research on anthrax discussed by scientists at University of Toronto.
Dec 21, 2009 ... According to recent research published in the journal Biochemistry, "The protective antigen component of anthrax toxin binds the I domain of the anthrax toxin receptors. ANTXR1 and ANTXR2, in it manner akin to how integrins bind their ligands." "The I domains of integrins and ...
Findings from University of Birmingham provide new insights into terrorism.(Report)
Dec 21, 2009 ... According to a study from Birmingham, the United Kingdom, "Recently, some commentators have argued that the word 'terrorist' should be abandoned as it has become overloaded with undesirable 'rhetorical'' connotations. This view is premised on the assumption that kin adequate distinction ...
Investigators at University of Durham publish new data on life sciences.(Report)
Dec 21, 2009 ... "This article argues that there is a need to modernise the law governing accountability of the UK. security and intelligence agencies following changes in their work in the last decade," scientists in Durham, the United Kingdom report (see also Life Sciences). "Since 9/11 the ...
Synthesis - War on Peace - Redemption.
Dec 21, 2009 ... The following blog post was published on December 10, 2009, by Shafeen Charania, author of the synthesis blog, winner of the 2008 Weblog award for best new blog, and Time.com's 25 best blogs of 2009 (see also synthesis). It feels more and more like America has declared War on ...