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As libraries and museums around the country begin to reopen to the public, the need for safe handling of core library, archival and museum materials is increasingly urgent.
Biosecurity control lists name organisms that have the potential to pose a severe threat to public, animal, or plant health. Up-to-date control lists are essential to an effective screening program.
Students at Sisters High School in Oregon, are taking learning to new heights through an innovative STEM program in stratospheric ballooning with help from Battelle.
It’s an unsettling fact that the list of harmful pathogens (e.g. viruses and toxins) is not finite. This is clear because naturally occurring pathogens appear in our lives on a regular basis.
Certain stakeholders in the biotechnology community screen DNA sequences voluntarily because they want to ensure that the technology is used responsibly.
The same technology that can bring great benefit to society can also bring great harm. How can we protect ourselves without hampering the work we’d like to promote?
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