Three premier "New York Times" investigative reporters reveal the proliferation of germ weaponry around the world and the U.S. government's secret, massive effort to counter it. A frightening and unforgettable narrative of cutting-edge science and spycraft, "Germs" shows why advances in biology could make germs the weapon of the 21st century.
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Three premier "New York Times" investigative reporters reveal the proliferation of germ weaponry around the world and the U.S. government's secret, massive effort to counter it. A frightening and unforgettable narrative of cutting-edge science and spycraft, "Germs" shows why advances in biology could make germs the weapon of the 21st century.
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This work covers some of the history of and behind US research into biological weapons. It goes through the interactions between the US and post-Soviet scientists and the attempts to keep germ warfare knowledge from rogue countries and terrorists. Bureaucratic infighting is also covered to some extent.