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Secrecy News
June 5, 2014
Eric S. Maskin * Jessica Tuchman Mathews Roy Menninger Matthew S. Meselson Richard A. Meserve. Mario Molina* Stephen S. Morse Ferid Murad* ÷ Ei-ichi Negishi * ÷ Douglas D. Osheroff* Aydogan Ozcan Arno A. Penzias* ÷ David Politzer* Paul Portney Mark Ptashne David M. Reif Burton Richter* ÷ Richard J. Roberts*
McGill Reporter
May 30, 2013
Matthew S. Meselson, geneticist and Honorary Doctorate recipient, and wife Jeanne Guillemin, a medical anthropologist. / Photo: Owen Egan. Graduating students from the Faculty of Science. / Photo: Neale McDevitt. The platform party walks down from the Arts Building. / Photo: Neale McDevitt. Remi FraterÃÂ ...
Worldmeets.us
December 1, 2008
"They are easy and inexpensive to manufacture, weaponize and deliver. They have a long shelf life and are virtually impossible to detect and, therefore, verify; in just a few small refrigerators or freezers, sufficient biological weapons can be stored that would kill the entire population of the world many timesÃÂ ...
Center for Research on Globalization
August 14, 2008
Mathew Meselson, a professor of molecular biology at Harvard, and well-respected scientist in the area of chemical and biological warfare, confirms that the United States government has extensively researched and developed biological weapons in the past. Meselson described an American facility, northÃÂ ...