The Japanese conducted brutal biological warfare experiments in World War II; both the U.S. and the Soviet Union stockpiled ...
Advances in biological research likely will permit development of a new class of advanced biological warfare (ABW ... may either acquire these weapons, indirectly or serendipitously, from national ...
As D-Day drew near, Gen. George C. Marshall, the Army chief of staff, dispatched a messenger to Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower in ...
Chemical and biological warfare isn't new ... Some deadly landmarks: Lessons learned: The horror of chemical weapons left the world reeling. The Geneva Convention made an attempt to severely ...
Russia has revisited accusations that Washington was violating international treaties on the prohibition of chemical and biological weapons ... military biological warfare. Russian state media ...
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.
A recent study by a Japanese scholar has shed new light on exposing the horrific crimes of human experiments committed by ...
For as deadly as the coronavirus pandemic was, the next one could be more nightmarish. Powerful new artificial-intelligence models, combined with novel lab tools, could soon enable rogue scientists or ...
Powerful new models, combined with novel lab tools, could make it much easier to develop killer viruses. The world should ...
As D-Day drew near, Gen. George C. Marshall, the Army chief of staff, dispatched a messenger to Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower in ...
More specific AI programs trained on biological data, known as biological design tools, are even more powerful. Over time, such programs could speed the development of entirely new pathogens with ...