In this issue
Featured News
- What to know about fentanyl-laced cannabis
- Complicating the opioid epidemic: scientists estimate fentanyl has hundreds of millions of chemical variants
- The U.S. is worried about fentanyl as a chemical weapon
Featured Journal Articles
- Heat acclimation in females does not limit aerobic exercise training outcomes
- Multi-actor deterrence: defining the concept
- Strengthening DHS intelligence analysis education: core competencies, gaps and challenges
- Aerosol tracer testing in Boeing 767 and 777 aircraft to simulate exposure potential of infectious aerosol such as SARS-CoV-2
Highlighted Threats
- Fentanyl
- Toxic chemicals
- Ricin
Information compiled by NSRI Field Operations & Training, which provides real-world, multi-disciplinary scenarios for responding to and preventing chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, explosive weapon incidents. nsri.nebraska.edu/training
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