Scientists just uncovered the truth behind “Well Man,” and proved he was a lot more than just a poor unfortunate soul.
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 ...
According to Gregory Koblentz, author of “Living Weapons: Biological Warfare and International Security,” biological weapons are not particularly useful on the battlefield, are developed in ...
The upgrades are consistent with the lab's history of "historic role in developing viral biological weapons", expert Michael ...
“Throwing a body into the well was an attempt at biological warfare,” researchers noted.
Editor's Note: Recent anthrax cases have shown that ... "I can make a very good case for biological warfare as a more humane way of fighting war." I can make a very good case for biological ...
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 ...
Irish photographer Dara McGrath documents British landscapes associated with chemical and biological warfare. His work, Project Cleansweep, takes its name from a 2011 Ministry of Defence report on ...
Biotechnological advances already have revolutionized many processes associated with bacterial and viral production as well as purification of proteins from bio-process systems. Many of these ...