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In a new genetic study, scientists have charted the rise of 214 human diseases across ancient Europe and Asia.
National security authorities and members of Congress are raising alarm over the alleged plot by two romantically involved Chinese researchers to smuggle samples of a dangerous crop-killing fungus ...
What to know about the biological pathogen allegedly smuggled into the US The pathogen federal authorities accuse two Chinese nationals of smuggling into the U.S. can be concerning for farmers but ...
The Justice Department on Tuesday announced charges against two Chinese scholars accused of smuggling a dangerous biological pathogen with agroterrorism potential into the United States.
Learn everything you need to know about pathogens and how they may affect your health. Discover what the pros and cons are as well as the risks and benefits.
Fusarium graminearum is a fungal pathogen that is considered an agroterrorism weapon. A Chinese couple, one of whom researches at the University of Michigan, is charged with trying to smuggle it ...
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Chinese couple smuggled biological pathogen into U.S. for ... - MSNUpdate: Harmful fungus? What to know about Chinese scholars who smuggled pathogen into U.S. DETROIT, MI - A Chinese scholar at University of Michigan and her boyfriend worked to smuggle a ...
A detention hearing for a Chinese University of Michigan scholar accused of trying to smuggle a biological pathogen into the U.S. was adjourned Thursday as she seeks to retain her own attorney ...
A new Yale study reveals the molecular process that helps pathogens thrive in hostile environments — and may offer important insights into antibiotic resistance.
A Chinese researcher in Michigan and her boyfriend have been charged with smuggling a biological pathogen that “can cause devastating diseases in crops” into the United States, according to ...
High consequence pathogens are "serious and deadly agents that pose a substantial threat to domestic and global security." ...
Federal agents have arrested a University of Michigan scholar from China on charges she tried to smuggle a biological pathogen into the United States characterized as a potential agricultural ...
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