Defending against chemical and biological weapons: CNET
CNET:
DUGWAY, Utah–In a world where American soldiers in Afghanistan or Iraq might find themselves under attack from chemical or biological weapons, who’s looking out for their safety?
The answer lies deep in the western Utah desert, at a U.S. Army facility called the Dugway Proving Ground where, among other things, groups of scientists are researching how to defend against a wide variety of potentially lethal, or at least dangerous, “agents.”
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