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A University of Michigan Chinese scholar will remain in custody after a federal judge rescheduled her detention hearing in a ...
The FBI and Department of Justice hailed the arrests and charges as crucial in protecting national security and public safety ...
The biological pathogen federal authorities accuse two Chinese nationals of smuggling into the U.S. was not likely an act of "agroterrorism," according to experts.
Two Chinese researchers were charged with smuggling a fungus classified “as a potential agroterrorism weapon” that could ...
FBI Director Kash Patel announces arrest of two Chinese nationals citing concerns over potential agro-terrorism, David Murray ...
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The noxious fungus is known to cause "head blight," a disease that impacts barley, rice, wheat and maize and causes economic ...
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NewsNation on MSNFusarium graminearum caught being smuggled into US: What to knowThe fungus lands on susceptible parts of the host plant to germinate. Its hosts include wheat, barley, maize, and rice.
One of the Chinese citizens worked at a University of Michigan lab. Her boyfriend smuggled in the biological pathogen, ...
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The Mirror US on MSNTwo Chinese nationals charged with smuggling dangerous 'head blight' pathogen into USTwo Chinese nationals have reportedly been arrested and charged with attempting to smuggle a dangerous biological pathogen ...
Two Chinese researchers face charges for smuggling Fusarium graminearum, a dangerous fungus, into the U.S., raising national ...
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