Federal Silence on the Bioweapons Transcripts Hits Day Four as Australia Stands Up an AI Biosecurity Office
Canberra answered the same NYT story Washington has not — and Atlanta is busy launching a consumer chatbot.
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Canberra answered the same NYT story Washington has not — and Atlanta is busy launching a consumer chatbot.
A private institute names a successor in four days. The federal science register cannot fire and replace a board on the same timeline.
A discovery clock measured in years runs alongside a domestic agency that can be fired by email in an afternoon.
A 174,678-patient Nature Medicine paper just gave endocrinologists what they were waiting for and CMS what it was hoping not to see.
Three thousand radiologists meet in Washington this week beside an Iran war that re-created the demand the helium reserve was originally built to meet.
The federal agency moved its testing line back this week. The state's vector finding has not moved at all.
Eighteen hundred fourteen confirmed cases, twenty-four outbreaks, two metros on the wastewater map. PAHO's November deadline is not moving.
Consultation closed last Tuesday. The committee meets June 10. The variable in between is a brand-new cost-effectiveness threshold.
Forty percent of Americans 45 and over say they are lonely. The federal counterparty for that finding has not been named in two years.
A two-thousand-square-kilometer closure on a single whale sighting is now the rule. The 2026 snow-crab season is the first test.