New Test Identifies Ricin Poisoning
Credit: KIMMO KIIMALAINEN CONCEPT
Researchers in New York may be on the way to neutralizing ricin, the deadly bio-agent made famous by the murder of Bulgarian dissident Georgi Markov, after he was jabbed in the leg with a poison dart from an umbrella 30 years ago in London. Ricin is made from castor-oil manufacturing waste. It is...
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