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From the Blogs
Strategy Lacking for Disposal of Nuclear Weapons Components:
According to an internal Department of Energy contractor report, there
is a “large inventory” of classified nuclear weapons components
“scattered across” the nation’s nuclear weapons complex and awaiting
disposal. But, there is no effective disposal strategy currently in
place.
Improving Intelligence on Emerging Bioweapons Threats- New Engagements Needed Between Intelligence and Academia:
With advances in life sciences and biotechnology, there has been an
increase in bioweapons capabilities access for a number of actors. In a
new op-ed posted on the Virtual Biosecurity Center,
Dr. Kathleen Vogel, Professor at Cornell University, about the need for
more engagement between the academic and intelligence communities to
detect new types of bioweapons threats.
Sandia Scientists Model Dynamics of Social Protest:
Steven Aftergood writes that researchers at Sandia National
Laboratories have been studying the ways that information, ideas and
behaviors propagate through social networks in order to gain advance
warning of cyber attacks or other threatening behavior.
Helping Kosovo Help the Dutch:
Why should the residents of the poorest nation in Europe spend time or
money today that might help to address a problem that won’t affect them
and that probably won’t have much of an impact for decades or longer? In
a new post on the ScienceWonk Blog, Dr. Y examines how carbon dioxide
emissions, (specifically from the KEK power plant) will effect Kosovo.
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