biological and chemical weapons
- In response to Syria's use of chemical weapons, U.S. options range from bad to worse, but the worst may be doing nothing at all
- Dr. Gerald D. Klee, a retired psychiatrist who was an expert with LSD and was involved in its experimentation at several military installations in the late 1950s, died Sunday from complications following surgery at the University of Maryland St. Joseph Medical Center. He was 86.
- As the endgame of Syria's civil war draws near, the U.S. needs to be ready for what comes next
- The U.S. Army Chemical Materials Agency is hosting a ceremony on May 17 to celebrate what it calls the End of Operations.
- Letters purporting to explain the decision to invade Iraq ring hollow.
- Reader calls a letter writer who claims Iraq's chemical weapons were well-documented misinformed
- Contrary to the Sun's assertion, Iraq's chemical weapons stocks were well documented
- Even if it means imposing some form of self-censorship when it comes to publications in scientific journals, biomedical researchers must take all reasonable steps to guard against misuse of their work by terrorists
- Animal experiments: Alternate, superior methods are available for chemical weapons training
- To those of us who have lived in close proximity to Aberdeen Proving Ground for any length of time, that such deadly things are present so nearby is hardly shocking. Perhaps that's why only a handful of people turned out this week for a hearing on the military's plans for disposing of such chemicals.
- What can the U.S. do to reduce the threat posed by Libya's unsecured weapons stockpiles?
- Laurel Leader staff writer recalls the events of 9/11 and how it has affected her life.