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Sunday, September 22nd, 2024

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Report emphasizes measles severity, vaccination importance

A report released last week in Open Forum Infectious Diseases highlighted the importance of maintaining high measles vaccination coverage to protect those with compromised immune systems. The report detailed a circumstance in which a 26-year-old man receiving leukemia treatment for leukemia went... Read More »

Zika anchored to Americas through wild monkeys

Though mosquitoes are the feared spreader of Zika virus in the Americas, researchers recently said that it is wild monkeys passing the disease to them, and guaranteeing its staying power. Published in Scientific Reports, the collaborative effort from researchers of the University of Texas... Read More »

Conference addresses chemical terrorism

INTERPOL’s General Secretariat headquarters served as the backdrop for the recent Global Congress on Chemical Security and Emerging Threats conference, which was designed to address chemical terrorism and related factors. “This Congress comes at a pivotal time in the international security... Read More »

Lawmakers seek Saudi nuclear pact talks suspension

In the wake of recent developments in Saudi Arabia, several lawmakers are seeking suspension of civil nuclear cooperation talks with that nation's government. Senate Foreign Relations Committee member Sen. Edward J. Markey (D-MA) has forwarded correspondence to President Donald Trump requesting... Read More »

Chagas disease threatens US service dogs

Researchers have found dogs working for the U.S. government are at an increased risk of Chagas disease, and the associated parasite is riddling them with heart disease. At one time found only in Mexico, Central America and South America, Chagas has begun pressing forward into the United States,... Read More »

DHS calling for submissions for Biometric Technology Rally

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Science and Technology Directorate (S&T) has opened submissions for its Biometric Technology Rally that will be held in the spring. Biometric systems include fingerprint, iris or face recognition. The rally challenges participants to develop... Read More »

Groups address nuclear waste, fuel disposal

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) recently met with waste management personnel to discuss safe, efficient disposal of high level radioactive waste (HLW) and spent nuclear fuel. The session at the IAEA in Vienna included a delegation from the International Association for... Read More »

Speaker Ryan appoints three to cyberspace commission

Rep. Mike Gallagher (R-WI), Samantha Ravich, and Frank Cilluffo were appointed this week by House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) to the Cyberspace Solarium Commission. The commission was established by the National Defense Authorization Act to develop a framework for U.S. cybersecurity... Read More »

OPCW aligns with UN peace, security initiatives

Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) member states said they are working in concert with the United Nations (UN) to achieve international peace and security through economic and technological development. OPCW officials said during the recently conducted third edition of... Read More »

DHS workshop looks at the future of airport security

Attendees of the second annual Aviation Security Futures Workshop held in Reston, Va., addressed the central question of what airport security screening will look like in 20 years. The workshop -- hosted by the Department of Homeland Security’s Science and Technology Directorate Apex Screening... Read More »

Royal Australian Air Force completing aircraft upgrade

The Royal Australian Air Force’s (RAAF) effort to place its Hawk Mk127 fleet among the most advanced in the world is nearing completion, with an assist from BAE Systems Australia. BAE Systems Australia has inducted the final aircraft into its Williamtown maintenance facility as part of the... Read More »

Swanton Sector appoints new chief patrol agent

Robert Garcia recently was appointed chief patrol agent for the U.S. Border Patrol Swanton Sector along the U.S.-Canada border. Garcia replaces Chief John C. Pfeifer who retired. “It is a privilege to serve as the chief of Swanton Sector and to work alongside the dedicated and hardworking... Read More »

Industrial chemical incidents HazMat risks examined

A blog post written by Stephen Pike, managing director at UK-based Argon Electronics, recently examined the HazMat risks that accompany industrial chemical incidents. Pike maintains chemical manufacturing facilities present potential hazards that, if not properly addressed, could place workers... Read More »