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Federal prosecutors allege the Russian-born scientist violated customs law by failing to declare frog embryos in her luggage, ...
Feds file smuggling charge against Petrova after Judge Christina Reiss questioned a CBP officer's authority to strip her of ...
Kseniia Petrova, a Harvard researcher, was detained Feb. 16 at Logan Airport after failing to declare scientific samples she ...
A Harvard Medical School scientist was charged on Wednesday in connection with frog embryos found in her duffle bag at Logan ...
The scientist, 30-year-old Kseniia Petrova, was arrested earlier this year and placed in a US Immigration and Customs ...
Harvard researcher in ICE custody charged with smuggling frog embryos into Boston; Massachusetts U.S. Attorney criticizes The ...
She was transferred on May 14 to a nearby Louisiana parish jail after being charged. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more ...
Since December 2022, and COP decision 15/9, members of the Convention on Biological Diversity (the CBD) have been negotiating ...
Researchers have used a fungus and bacteria to create rigid, living structures similar to bone and coral, which could one day be used as a self-repairing building material ...
Kseniia Petrova, a Russian-born scientist at Harvard, faces criminal charges for allegedly smuggling frog embryo samples into the U.S. while also being detained due to her immigration status. Her ...
The charging documents accuse Petrova of smuggling clawed frog embryos and embryonic samples into the U.S. through the Logan International Airport in Boston in February, stating she failed to declare ...
A Russian researcher at Harvard Medical School who has been detained by US immigration authorities since February was charged ...