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Making a killing - Driven by low risks and high profits, the global trade in black-market wildlife endangers animals and humans alike.
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Center spread - The human body holds the key to the most secure locks.
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Bulletins - Homeland security for kids; the patron saint of Russian strategic bombers; a huggable mushroom cloud; solar power in Iraq; and more.
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Turn back the Clock - The surest way to halt a global nuclear arms race is to ban the production of enriched uranium and plutonium for weapons.
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The man who flipped a nation - Prime Minister Tony Blair and the Labour Party shunned nuclear power. Then Sir David King became Britain's chief scientific adviser.
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THE NEXT GENERATION OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS - In-depth - THE FUTURE - SIDNEY D. DRELL argues that the ultimate goal of RRW must be a renewed campaign for complete nuclear disarmament.
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An inconvenient assessment - Seven years ago, U.S. scientists published a pioneering study detailing the local implications of climate change. Here's why you've never heard of it.
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Bulletins - Is Hugo Chavez aiding and abetting Al Qaeda?; why computer scientists are finally fed up with missile defense; how a city's hospitals could become the critical victims of a nuclear terrorist attack; France's new president contemplates a new nuclear doctrine; and more.
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Opinions - STEPHEN M. MAURER & LAURIE ZOLOTH evaluate the progress synthetic biologists have made to safeguard the public from their work; MICHAEL STEBBINS lobbies the field of presidential candidates to address a broad range of national security issues; plus, the "Bulletin briefing" gathers experts to explore the rise in anti-nuclear weapons activism.
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SPECIAL REPORT: APPROACHING MIDNIGHT - Emerging technologies - DANIEL RATNER & MARK A. RATNER want to give nanotechnology room to grow.
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The big picture - Icons of Doomsday: Commentary by Martyl and Steven Heller.
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Turn back the Clock - The failure to secure conventional weapons in Iraq offers a cautionary tale for future military campaigns.
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Nuclear power broker - Russia is poised to transform its decades-old nuclear infrastructure into an economic engine. Can it succeed while protecting nonproliferation norms?
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Bulletins - Why museums are relics of energy efficiency; what the "science of apathy" tells us about genocide; Martha Brill Olcott addresses the central issues of Central Asia and how it might leverage its opportunities; how high school classrooms became designated as "dirty bomb" threats; plus, "The Big Picture" presents a snapshot of global fissile material stockpiles; and more.
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SPECIAL REPORT: APPROACHING MIDNIGHT - Doomsday reconsidered - MARTIN REES handicaps our odds for survival.
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Letters - How to prevent nuclear terrorism; post-9-11 gender politics; and more.
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Threat assessment: Are U.S. forests next on Al Qaeda's target list?
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Preemption paradox - Using military force to destroy an adversary's nuclear program is a compelling option. So why have so many nations decided against it?
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Center spread - A newly declassified nuclear war study shows just how frightening the "day after" could have been for Americans.
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Letters - The case against John Bolton; young Dr. Strangelove; disarming the "nuclear option."
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Turn back the Clock - A how-to guide for securing shipping containers against terrorists.
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Willful ignorance - The Pentagon has spent billions of dollars on the war in Iraq. But somewhere along the way it forgot to equip U.S. troops with a counterinsurgency doctrine.
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Passings - Scientists, activists, and military officials remember the lives and contributions of their peers who worked to make the world a safer place.
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Turn back the Clock - Off-the-shelf technology may be the best solution to strengthening homeland security.
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Letters - Why we should take nuclear winter seriously; synthetic biologists grapple with safeguards; and more.
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