Entombed
in Snow: Up to 100,000 Cattle Perished Where They Stood in Rogue South Dakota
Blizzard
The animals held out as long as they could against the
punishing 70-mile-per-hour winds and the blinding snow. Unable to get to safety,
thousands of cattle, horses and other animals simply died where they fell—or
stood—in the storm that lashed western South Dakota for 24 hours earlier this
month, with whipping winds lasting well into the following day.
Estimate doubled for
vCJD carriers in UK
Twice as many Britons as previously thought
could be carrying the human form of "mad cow" disease, variant CJD. Researchers
believe one in 2,000 people in the UK is a carrier of the disease linked to
eating contaminated beef. Their estimate in the BMJ comes from studying more
than 32,000 samples of human tissue removed during appendix operations carried
out between 2000 and 2012 at 41 hospitals.
US
Lab in Georgia at Center of Storm Over Biological Warfare
Claims
A US-funded laboratory in the former Soviet republic of
Georgia, accused by a prominent Russian official Monday of developing biological
weapons, has been repeatedly touted by US officials as a key tool in guarding
the region against dangerous infectious diseases.
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