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Health and the Environment
Health and environmental issues will heavily impact global security in the coming decades and pose important challenges for international cooperation. The relationship between the environment, and international security is attracting increased interest among scholars and policymakers alike.
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- Global Implications of China's Challenges – Part I
Thomas Fingar
YaleGlobal Online (2012)

- Hacking the President’s DNA
Andrew Hessel, Marc Goodman, Steven Kotler
Atlantic Magazine (2012)
Health Risks from Exposure to Low Levels of Ionizing Radiation
Herbert L. Abrams
National Academy Press (2004)
Incomplete recovery and individualized responses of the human distal gut microbiota to repeated antibiotic perturbation
Les Dethlefsen, David Relman
PNAS vol. 107, 39 (2010)

Microbial threat lists: obstacles in the quest for biosecurity?
Arturo Casadevall, David Relman
Nature Reviews Microbiology vol. 8, 2 (2010)

Modeling Attacks on the Food Supply
Bruce Alberts
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences vol. 102, 28 (2005)
Modeling the Incubation Period of Inhalational Anthrax
Dean Wilkening
Medical Decision Making vol. 28, 4 (2008)
- Orbital Debris-Debris Collision Avoidance
James Mason, Jan M. Stupl, William Marshall, Creon Levit
Cornell University Library (2011)

Preventing Catastrophic Chemical Attacks
Lawrence M. Wein
Issues in Science & Technology vol. 23, 1 (2006)
Rape Reporting During War: Why the Numbers Don't Mean What You Think They Do
Dara K. Cohen
Foreign Affairs (2011)

Ready-to-use food-allocation policy to reduce the effects of childhood undernutrition in developing countries
Yan Yang, Jan Van den Broeck, Lawrence M. Wein
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences vol. 10, 1073 (2013)


