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Strengthening the Biological Weapons Convention: Transparency and Denial as Complementary Approaches
Jaroslav Krasny
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Uranium mining and lung cancer: a legacy of the nuclear age. [PDF]
Samet JM, Richardson DB.
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Unveiling the complexity of post-Roman polity formation using ancient DNA
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How to protect the world from ultra-targeted biological weapons
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 2020As genomic technologies develop and converge with AI, machine learning, automation, affective computing, and robotics, an ever more refined record of our biometrics, emotions, and behaviors (https://www.npr.org/sections/13.7/2018/02/28/589477976 ...
Filippa Lentzos
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Weapons (See Biological Weapons)
2021Weapons have long been the focus of ethical discourse since a long time. In 1096 Pope Urban II prohibited the use of crossbows introduced from China in 1096 and Pope Innocent II repeating the prohibition in 1139 both without any real effect. New weapons have long been regarded as inhuman and unfair such as the machine gun in 1884 (despite the damage ...
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Socioeconomic Biological Weapons
Science, 2001The addition of the foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) virus to the list of potential biological weapons agents in the draft of the Protocol to the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention ([1][1]) highlights changing perceptions of what is a biological weapon.
J, Rath, J L, Bürgel
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