There's little to fear from the
existing Do - It - Yourself Biology (DIYbio)
movement, concludes a report released today by the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington, D.C. «There's been a lot of debate in the biosecurity community about what DIYers may or may not be doing, from making narcotics to pandemics to viruses that
kill heads of state (I'm not joking),» writes Wilson fellow and report co-author Daniel Grushkin in an e-mail to ScienceInsider.
Our founders were ahead of their time — few «no -
kill» shelters
existed over 30 years ago, and today the «no -
kill»
movement is popular and growing steadily.