Courtesy Photo | Defense Threat Reduction Agency's Chemical and Biological Technologies Department | 10.22.2020
JBADS-Lite connected to a C-17A Globemaster for decontamination of the aircraft’s interior at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware, on May 2020. Photo courtesy of Dr. Tony Buhr, Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division....
Courtesy Photo | Defense Threat Reduction Agency's Chemical and Biological Technologies Department | 10.22.2020
Threat-agnostic medicines are critical when dealing with unknowns such as COVID-19. Image credit: Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus Illustration is by Kateryna Kon, who also holds the copyright. Chikungunya Illustration courtesy of A2-33 and licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported. Illustrations of the coronavirus and influenza virus are courtesy of the U.S.......
Courtesy Photo | Defense Threat Reduction Agency's Chemical and Biological Technologies Department | 10.06.2020
A new blood-draw device is quick and simple to use on the battlefield.
Courtesy Photo | Defense Threat Reduction Agency's Chemical and Biological Technologies Department | 10.06.2020
Many illnesses have the same symptoms; diagnostic tools can beat the guessing game.
Courtesy Photo | Defense Threat Reduction Agency's Chemical and Biological Technologies Department | 08.12.2020
DTRA CB is learning why one stubborn bacterium just loves humans so much. Graphic courtesy of the Defense Threat Reduction Agency's Chemical and Biological Technologies Department....
Courtesy Photo | Defense Threat Reduction Agency's Chemical and Biological Technologies Department | 07.30.2020
The powdery dust next to the penny is 2mg of fentanyl. Just 2mg can be lethal to people. Source: U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). Fentanyl. DEA website. https://www.dea.gov/galleries/drug-images/fentanyl. Accessed May 26, 2020....
Courtesy Photo | Defense Threat Reduction Agency's Chemical and Biological Technologies Department | 07.30.2020
Chambers of the Captive Aerosol Growth and Evolution System (CAGES) at the Albuquerque, New Mexico, test site. Through CAGES, scientists examine how simulants of biological threat agents decay upon interacting with variables in the open air. Photo courtesy of Sandia National Laboratory....