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David Staples: Not enough done to ensure safety of research into deadly viruses

Article content Leading scientists increasingly question whether the Wuhan Lab in China was the source of the coronavirus. The hotly contested issue drives a number of hard questions: How likely are the laboratory leaks of deadly viruses? What is the risk of a man-made pandemic? Should scientists make deadly viruses even more lethal in lab experiments? We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or David Staples: Not enough done to ensure safety of research into deadly viruses Back to video Debate around this has been heated in scientific circles for decades. A number of scientists are deeply engaged, including Dr. David Evans of the University of Alberta, one of the world’s leading poxvirus researchers, who got worldwide attention in 2016 for synthesizing horsepox, a virus in the smallpox family. Evans has also been involved in biosafety inspections of the highest security labs in Russia and the U.S.

David Staples: Not enough done to ensure safety of research into deadly viruses

Article content Leading scientists increasingly question whether the Wuhan Lab in China was the source of the coronavirus. The hotly contested issue drives a number of hard questions: How likely are the laboratory leaks of deadly viruses? What is the risk of a man-made pandemic? Should scientists make deadly viruses even more lethal in lab experiments? We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or David Staples: Not enough done to ensure safety of research into deadly viruses Back to video Debate around this has been heated in scientific circles for decades. A number of scientists are deeply engaged, including Dr. David Evans of the University of Alberta, one of the world’s leading poxvirus researchers, who got worldwide attention in 2016 for synthesizing horsepox, a virus in the smallpox family. Evans has also been involved in biosafety inspections of the highest security labs in Russia and the U.S.

Two hundred years after Napoleon s death, conspiracy theories still flourish

Two hundred years after Napoleon s death, conspiracy theories still flourish Issued on: © REUTERS - Sarah Meyssonnier 3 min Two hundred years after his death in exile, conspiracy theories continue to swirl about how exactly Napoleon Bonaparte met his end on the windswept South Atlantic island of St. Helena. The official verdict, supported by an autopsy carried out by his British captors, was that he died aged 51 of stomach cancer on 5 May 1821. But many reject that version of events, leading to numerous conspiracy theories. Advertising Read more The main contender among French conspiracy theories is the belief that Napoleon was slowly poisoned, either by the British or by his confidante, Count Charles de Montholon, supposedly in the pay of French royalists opposed to the emperor s return home.

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