A potential explanation for the high silicon content of the anthrax spores used in the 2001 attacks is that they were grown in a large fermenter using an antifoam agent containing silica. If true, this would make it unlikely that Bruce Ivins acted alone, since he did not have access to a large fermenter.
Most Likely Source of Silicon in Anthrax Attack Spores Argues Against Production by Ivins |
| By: Jim White Sunday March 21, 2010 6:56 am |


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