1. Biological Warfare: The Monster Under Your Bed
The types of weapons Einstein hinted at could possibly be a part of biological warfare. ... Moreover, biological warfare is not just deadly on the intended targets, but puts our troops, ecosystems, wildlife and faunas in danger. ... If a deadly germ ended up in the water supply of a city, there would be no way to contain the germ. ... By their very nature, biological weapons are hard to control. ... In order to make biological warfare safer, vaccines or cures for these diseases should be developed along with devices to detect the release of these deadly agents. ...
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- Grade Level: Undergraduate