The Christian Science Monitor reported Friday on a National Academy of Sciences study led by Albert Carnesale, UCLA chancellor emeritus and professor of public policy and mechanical and aerospace engineering, assessing the nation's ability to identify the source of nuclear weapons that could be used in terrorist attacks. Carnesale was quoted.
Published: Monday, August 02, 2010
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