7 Oct, 2008 (Ethical Corporation)
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| Shell s input into the Sakhalin environmental audit is questioned, choppy waters for KFC and a bid to save Sierra Leone s forests Shell s Sakhalin influence US-based Pacific Environment, an environmental group that focuses on the Pacific rim, says Royal Dutch Shell influenced a supposedly independent... |
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7 Oct, 2008 (Scientific Blogging)
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| Smell plays an important role in our lives: It influences the way in which we choose fruit and vegetables, perfume, and even a partner. And yet, smell is not just what we smell with our noses, it's also what we taste, explains... |
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7 Oct, 2008 (EurekAlert!)
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| A team of scientists at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem has found a way to genetically enhance the scent of flowers and implant a scent in those that don't have... |
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7 Oct, 2008 (Nashua Telegraph)
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| latest local/regional news latest sports news MLB: Lowrie, Bay lift Red Sox into ALCS MLB: Amazing Rays finish off White Sox, 6-2 Local & High School Sports: Merrimack's O'Bryant sisters power Keene State volleyball Local & High School Sports: Scores for Monday, October 6 College Sports: Second goal.. |
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7 Oct, 2008 (Calibre Macro World)
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| U.S. Department of Health and Human Services NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH NIH News National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) Monday, October 6, 2008, 5:00... |
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7 Oct, 2008 (Medical News Today)
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| An experimental anti-cancer drug can prevent -- and even reverse -- potentially fatal cardiovascular damage in a mouse model of progeria, a rare genetic disorder that causes the most dramatic form of human premature aging, National Institutes of Health (NIH) researchers reported... |
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7 Oct, 2008 (Science Fiction Crowsnest)
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| Sarah Jane, Doctor Who's former companion returns to the TV screens in BBC Children's drama adventure series produced by Russell T Davies. Buy Sarah Jane Adventures in the USA- or Buy Sarah Jane Adventures in the UK Now working as an investigative journalist, Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen) discovers... |
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7 Oct, 2008 (Wandtv.com)
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| By Steven Reinberg, HealthDay Reporter THURSDAY, Sept. 18 (HealthDay News) -- The prospect of foods and other products from so-called genetically engineered animals moved a step closer to reality Thursday, as... |
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7 Oct, 2008 (PR Newswire)
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| Drink Pink for Berry Good Health OJAI, Calif., Oct. 7 /PRNewswire/ -- Zhena's Gypsy Tea -- a brand recognized for fostering the growth of the Fair Trade, organic movement, introduces healthful and delicious Pink SUPERBERRY TEA, specially blended for... |
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7 Oct, 2008 (Nashua Telegraph)
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| The Nashua Senior Activity Center will present their 27th annual Musical Variety Show, â Seniors Got Talent,â on Saturday, Oct. 18, at 7 p.m. |
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7 Oct, 2008 (Nashua Telegraph)
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| The Merrimack High School Hockey Booster Club will be holding its first meeting today at 7 p.m. at the high school in Room 204. All high school students interested in playing hockey this year should... |
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7 Oct, 2008 (Nashua Telegraph)
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| Parent-to-Parent and the Milford Police Department will present the first of a series of five parent-planned interactive talks for parents of elementary and middle school students Wednesday,... |
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7 Oct, 2008 (Nashua Telegraph)
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| Greater Milford Outreach is an organization for anyone interested in exchanging ideas for better serving children and families in the Milford area. GMO meets on the first Tuesday of each... |
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7 Oct, 2008 (Nashua Telegraph)
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| Pack 19 invites boys in grades 1-5 who are interested in joining Cub Scouts to come to its annual Halloween Party Pack Meeting on Friday at 7 p.m. at Pilgrim Church on Watson... |
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7 Oct, 2008 (News 4)
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| THURSDAY, Sept. 4 (HealthDay News) -- Researchers have found the earliest developmental changes in embryonic stem cells that lead to Down syndrome, a new study... |
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7 Oct, 2008 (Environmental News Network)
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| [NAIROBI] Biotechnology is no panacea to the food insecurity and poverty problems in Africa and other developing countries, warned scientists at the first All Africa Congress on Biotechnology in Nairobi, Kenya, this week (23 September). |
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7 Oct, 2008 (Farmers Guardian)
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| CONSUMERS need more information on Genetically Modified (GM) food if the technology is to enter widespread use in British agriculture, claims a new... |
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7 Oct, 2008 (AGBIOS)
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| All processed food with genetically modified organisms (GMO) will be required a GMO mark regardless of the amount. The Korea Food and Drug Administration notified the new rules on GMO indication... |
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7 Oct, 2008 (Nashua Telegraph)
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| Community News: WLC class of 2010 to hold fall festival Community News: Register for Pack 19 at Halloween party Community News: GMO seeks to help children, families Community News: Attend first of five parenting talks Community News: Hockey Booster Club to hold meeting 2008-10-07 13:30:00 Michelle... |
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7 Oct, 2008 (Pharma Live)
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| BETHESDA, Md., Oct. 7, 2008-An experimental anti-cancer drug can prevent -- and even reverse -- potentially fatal cardiovascular damage in a mouse model of progeria, a rare genetic disorder that causes the most dramatic form of human premature aging, National Institutes of Health (NIH) researchers reported... |
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7 Oct, 2008 (NewsBlaze)
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| 'We are delighted to extend our line of natural spreads across Canada,' said Rickard Werner, vice president and general manager of Earth Balance. 'Our presence in the western region of Canada for the past several years has already proven to be very... |
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7 Oct, 2008 (Biospace)
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| NIH -- An experimental anti-cancer drug can prevent -- and even reverse -- potentially fatal cardiovascular damage in a mouse model of progeria, a rare genetic disorder that causes the most dramatic form of human premature aging, National Institutes of Health (NIH) researchers reported... |
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7 Oct, 2008 (Forbes.com)
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| CHIVILCOY, Argentina (Reuters) - Beekeepers had it easy when cattle roamed freely across the flower-filled meadows of Argentina's Pampas plains. But a boom in soy farming has changed all... |
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7 Oct, 2008 (Monsters and Critics)
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| Hamburg - An early tuberculosis vaccine dating back to the 1920s has been vastly improved thanks to genetic engineering technology, according to a team of German... |
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7 Oct, 2008 (Paris Post-Intelligencer)
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| From the Associated Press Child, 10, dies at Alamo day care JACKSON Police and state agencies are investigating the death of a child at a West Tennessee daycare that was already on probation with the... |
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7 Oct, 2008 (Cafebabel)
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| Brussels has announced a truly European food policy. They call it â From Farm to Forkâ . And of course they wish you â bon appĂ©tit!â focus Read the article in English Tags : Common Agricultural Policy, agriculture, Economy, Society, european commission, consumers, Yum Nyam, food, European. |
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7 Oct, 2008 (Article Garden)
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| With the holidays fast approaching, many people are ramping up to prepare for decorating, celebrating, and, of course, gift giving. Those who are concerned about the environment have more options than ever this year to ensure that their gifts are not going to have long-lasting negative effects on the... |
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7 Oct, 2008 (Earthtimes.org)
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| Drink Pink for Berry Good Health OJAI, Calif., Oct. 7 OJAI, Calif., Oct. 7 /PRNewswire/ -- Zhena's Gypsy Tea -- a brand recognized for fostering the growth of the Fair Trade, organic movement, introduces healthful and delicious Pink SUPERBERRY TEA, specially blended for... |
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7 Oct, 2008 (Market Wire)
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| Earth Balance(R) Original Buttery Spread in bilingual packaging Highlighted Links www.EarthBalanceNatural.com BOULDER, CO--(Marketwire - October 7, 2008) - Earth Balance®, a line of all-natural healthy buttery spreads, shortenings, nut butters, and cream cheeses, announced today six of its spreads are now.. |
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7 Oct, 2008 (Drug Discovery and Development)
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| Tracking normal development and disease pathways in the nervous system creates challenges at least as complex as the network of 100 billion neurons in the human... |
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7 Oct, 2008 (Physorg)
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| An experimental anti-cancer drug can prevent -- and even reverse -- potentially fatal cardiovascular damage in a mouse model of progeria, a rare genetic disorder that causes the most dramatic form of human premature aging, National Institutes of Health (NIH) researchers reported... |
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7 Oct, 2008 (My Content Builder)
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| By: Virginia Ginsburg With the holidays fast approaching, many people are ramping up to prepare for decorating, celebrating, and, of course, gift... |
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7 Oct, 2008 (Yahoo Uk And Ireland News)
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| am CHIVILCOY, Argentina (Reuters) - Beekeepers had it easy when cattle roamed freely across the flower-filled meadows of Argentina's Pampas plains. But a boom in soy farming has changed all... |
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7 Oct, 2008 (Times of India (Pune))
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| Prince Charles Calls Technology Appalling & A Science Sans Humanity London: GM crop failures have helped to cause a truly appalling and tragic number of suicides among poor farmers in India, Prince Charles has alleged in his most outspoken attack on the technology to... |
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7 Oct, 2008 (Raleigh News & Observer)
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| David Ranii, Staff Writer Biolex Therapeutics, which earlier this year scrapped plans to sell stock to the public, has rebounded in a big way by raising $60 million from private... |
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7 Oct, 2008 (The Article Syndicate)
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| Copyright © 2008 Virginia Ginsburg With the holidays fast approaching, many people are ramping up to prepare for decorating, celebrating, and, of course, gift... |
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7 Oct, 2008 (NaturalNews.com)
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| by: Mike Adams (see all articles by this author) Key concepts: Sugar, Roundup and Food Want stories like this e-mailed to you? Click here for free email alerts Email this article to a friend Printable Version How to halt type-2 diabetes with nutritional therapy - over 50% cure rate proven in studies How.. |
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7 Oct, 2008 (AlterNet)
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| With the world's leading scientists in agreement on the science behind global warming, how are multinational corporations preparing for climate change? Some, like Exxon Mobile, continue to squeeze the last drops of profit out of any oil field they get their hands on while paying scientists to deny climate... |
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7 Oct, 2008 (Southlake Times)
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| (ARA) - Ah, the love of the burger - it's a unifying American experience. But if the fat content in fast food burgers makes your heart burn with shame, and meat recalls have you worrying about what's in that burger you made at home, you're not... |
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7 Oct, 2008 (Raleigh News & Observer)
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| David Ranii, Staff Writer Biolex Therapeutics, which earlier this year scrapped plans to sell stock to the public, has rebounded in a big way by raising $60 million from private... |
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7 Oct, 2008 (Greenwire)
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| __ __ 2008-10-07 06:04:00 Monsanto CEO Grant discusses impact of genetically engineered crops on human health... |
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7 Oct, 2008 (The News & Observer)
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| , Staff Writer Comment on this story Biolex Therapeutics, which earlier this year scrapped plans to sell stock to the public, has rebounded in a big way by raising $60 million from private... |
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7 Oct, 2008 (Los Angeles Chronicle)
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| From Beth about GE food and Food Matters beth@thetruthaboutgmos.com Hello everyone, If you haven't already done so, please check out the trailer of the documentary FOOD MATTERS at http:/... |
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7 Oct, 2008 (Los Angeles Chronicle)
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| When genetically engineered (GE) food was commercially introduced in 1994, it was touted as a solution to some of the world´s food problems. However, the promised advantages have never been... |
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7 Oct, 2008 (Labspaces)
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| To understand where fat comes from, you have to start with a skinny mouse. By using such a creature, and observing the growth of fat after injections of different kinds of immature cells, scientists at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute and Rockefeller University have discovered an important fat precursor... |
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7 Oct, 2008 (Check Biotech)
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| ISTANBUL, Turkey - A draft law on biosecurity is expected to open the door for genetic agriculture as well as trade and consumption of genetically modified organisms, or... |
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7 Oct, 2008 (Check Biotech)
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| BELTSVILLE, Mary. - For a peek at what the future holds for agriculture, go to the Agriculture Department's sprawling research campus outside the nation's capital and check out the stainless steel chambers in Building... |
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7 Oct, 2008 (Check Biotech)
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| LONDON, UK - It is less than two months since Prince Charles was on the receiving end of a fusillade of scientific, political and commentariat criticism for voicing, yet again, his concerns about GM crops and foods. |
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7 Oct, 2008 (Check Biotech)
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| JOHANNESBURG, South Africa - As Africa grapples with the question of food insecurity, biotechnology buffs seem to have an answer: genetically modified crops that could feed a continent vulnerable to famine and food deficits. But environmentalists warn of new... |
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7 Oct, 2008 (Check Biotech)
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| Kirk Watt is preparing his field of sugar beets for harvest just east of... |
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7 Oct, 2008 (Check Biotech)
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| THE PHILIPPINES - Worried that the financial woes of the United States would force companies in China to dump their products to other markets like the Philippines , the House committee on agriculture is seeking to enforce stricter laws on importations to protect Filipino consumers from dangerous... |
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7 Oct, 2008 (Check Biotech)
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| CANBERRA, Australia - The CSIRO is planning to grow genetically modified corn in Canberra in an experiment aimed at increasing resistance to antibiotics and developing a high tolerance to... |
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7 Oct, 2008 (Fresh Plaza)
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| Research released UK by food and grocery expert IGD suggests that consumers want more information on Genetically Modified (GM) foods before forming a strong opinion one way or the... |
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7 Oct, 2008 (Med Compare)
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| Source: NIH/National Human Genome Research Institute An experimental anti-cancer drug can prevent -- and even reverse -- potentially fatal cardiovascular damage in a mouse model of progeria, a rare genetic disorder that causes the most dramatic form of human premature aging, National Institutes of Health... |
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7 Oct, 2008 (The New Nation)
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| Maswood Alam KhanAs a part of our village folklore in Vikrampur there is a tale about a pathological miser which says that the miser had always looked for chances to manage his meals for free at the expense of others and one day when the miser was pressed hard by his friends for hosting them a dinner he... |
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7 Oct, 2008 (Current)
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| The grand scheme to introduce genetically modified foods into Kenya seemed to shift into top gear after the Ministry of Agriculture launched a campaign last month to make the country appreciate... |
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7 Oct, 2008 (AGBIOS)
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| Nairobi - The grand scheme to introduce genetically modified foods into Kenya seemed to shift into top gear after the Ministry of Agriculture launched a campaign last month to make the country appreciate... |
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7 Oct, 2008 (Southwest Florida Herald Tribune)
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| How Green Was the Valley One afternoon last May in Menlo Park, Calif., a venture capitalist named Ray Lane led me from his office to the parking lot, where an automobile had been delivered a few hours earlier by flatbed... |
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7 Oct, 2008 (Bellaciao)
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| Using 'Climate Change' as a Pretext to Appropriate World Seeds Treasure The controversial Doomsday Seed Vault, a nuclear-bomb-proof vault deep into the side of a mountain in NATO-member Norways Svalbard, near the Arctic Circle, has begun to collect seed samples from the entire world to freeze in the newly... |
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7 Oct, 2008 (Institute of Sciences in Society)
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| We Need Organic Sustainable Food and Energy Systems Now New genetics research invalidates the science underpinning the $73.5 billon global biotech industry and confirms why genetic modification is futile and dangerous; we must implement organic sustainable food and energy systems now... |
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7 Oct, 2008 (Petfood Industry)
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| Fat oxidation can lead to petfoods with objectionable odors and flavors. That is, it leads to rancidity - production of compounds such as hydrocarbons, aldehydes, ketones, alcohols and organic... |
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7 Oct, 2008 (Wave3)
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| Eating organic dramatically decreases your pesticide exposure and intake of food additives. © istockphoto.com/Joe Biafore From Glam.com more Five Designers You Should Know 5 Ways to Become a More Empowered Woman Fall's Hottest Beauty Trends Fantastic Fall Recipes 10 Tantalizing Men's Scents... |
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7 Oct, 2008 (Zawya.com)
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| Email Print Text Size Be the first to comment on this article NEW YORK, Oct 6, 2008 (AFP) - The Dow Jones Industrial Average plummeted below 10,000 points for the first time in four years Monday as panic gripped global stock markets in an escalating financial... |
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7 Oct, 2008 (Article Dashboard Blogs)
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| What is organic food? While we may have heard about it for over thousand period,many are still in the gloomy about organic food and its repayment.We hope this piece would shed some light on organic food. |
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6 Oct, 2008 (SciDev.net)
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| [LUSAKA] Seed import agencies have rejected accusations that they violated Zambia's ban on genetically modified (GM) maize, following allegedly positive tests from national... |
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6 Oct, 2008 (WIS 10)
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| Posted: Updated: WASHINGTON (AP) - The Super Chicken is taking a step closer to the dinner table. The Food and Drug Administration says it will start considering proposals to sell genetically engineered animals as... |
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6 Oct, 2008 (Worcester Business Journal)
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| The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has accepted GTC Biotherapeutics Inc.'s biologics license application for review. The FDA will review the license application for the Framingham company's drug ATryn in... |
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6 Oct, 2008 (Monsanto)
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| As Africa grapples with the question of food insecurity, biotechnology buffs seem to have an answer: genetically modified crops that could feed a continent vulnerable to famine and food... |
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6 Oct, 2008 (HS Daily Wire)
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| A broad-acting vaccine may be key; Taiwanese researchers develop DNA-based vaccine which is made up of DNA which has been genetically modified to elicit a specific immune response and thus allow a greater level of control over design than do traditional... |
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6 Oct, 2008 (LondonNet)
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| - Slams hi-tech farming as 'commerce without... |
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6 Oct, 2008 (Reuters via Yahoo!)
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| Scientists believe they have found a way to map the hugely complex genetic code of wheat, the staple food for 35 percent of the world's population. The move could lead to improved crop varieties that are resistant to drought and disease at a time when surging demand has stoked fears over future grain supply,. |
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6 Oct, 2008 (The Australian)
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| AS global credit and equity markets convulse, there's one industry that appears almost immune: packaged food. Paul Bulcke, global CEO of the Nestle group, sees challenges such as the debate over genetically modified foods, water quality and the little matter of feeding the world's population,... |
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6 Oct, 2008 (PR-USA.net)
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| MaybachFinancial.com is one of the fastest growingindependent and unbiased research firms in the world. Through our numerouspartnerships with many of the top investment minds in the world, we provideresearch on companies making a move in the... |
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6 Oct, 2008 (Keep Me Current)
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| : Thornton Academy recently added three new members to its Board of Trustees - Brian Dallaire, class of 1975, and Dr. Paul Remmes and Kathleen Boutet Santamore, who both graduated in... |
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6 Oct, 2008 (Xconomy)
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| Biotech, cancer, Dendreon Luke Timmerman 10/6/08 Dendreonâ s stock rocketed up 55 percent this morning on good news for its Provenge treatment for prostate... |
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6 Oct, 2008 (Illegal Logging)
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| The Greens want imports of illegally logged timber halted. Green co-leader Russel Norman today released the party's forestry policy which he said aimed to protect New Zealand's timber industry from cheap, illegally logged rainforest... |
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6 Oct, 2008 (Bloomberg)
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| Yet, to date, the only vaccines that have proven even semi-effective are produced in chicken eggs, take five to six months to prepare and act against a single variant of the H5N1 virus, which mutates incredibly... |
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6 Oct, 2008 (Bio-Medicine)
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| Vitamin D could hold a clue to more effective breast cancer treatment....Adding the vitamin D to the treatment regimen is thought to enha... |
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6 Oct, 2008 (Environmental News Network)
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| With a view to mitigate the ongoing climate change Prince Charles of UK appealed the Indian farmers to join the global organic club. Delivering the Albert Howard lecture to the Indian audience through video-conferencing, he said that worldwide organic farming has proved to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to.. |
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6 Oct, 2008 (Pharmacy Choice)
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| Nairobi, Oct 06, 2008 (The East African/All Africa Global Media via COMTEX News Network) -- The grand scheme to introduce genetically modified foods into Kenya seemed to shift into top gear after the Ministry of Agriculture launched a campaign last month to make the country appreciate... |
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6 Oct, 2008 (EdgeBoston.com)
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| Is it just me, or has the religious rightâ s anti-gay rhetoric bred in the night with their fervent desire to see the world end, leading to a new strain of end-times hysteria? Lately, I keep seeing Christians--anti-gay Oklahoma state representative Sally Kern most prominently-- talk about how civilizations.. |
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6 Oct, 2008 (Food Manufacturer)
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| The Food Standards Agency (FSA) has unveiled the latest technology which will allow inspection authorities to crack down on food fraud within the supply... |
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6 Oct, 2008 (AGBIOS)
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| Research released UK by food and grocery expert IGD suggests that consumers want more information on Genetically Modified (GM) foods before forming a strong opinion one way or the... |
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6 Oct, 2008 (Calibre Macro World)
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| (The East African/All Africa Global Media via COMTEX News Network) -- The grand scheme to introduce genetically modified foods into Kenya seemed to shift into top gear after the Ministry of Agriculture launched a campaign last month to make the country appreciate... |
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6 Oct, 2008 (Female First)
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| Britian's Prince Charles claims genetically modified (GM) crops are driving farmers to suicide. The 59-year-old royal argued the controversial farming technique has caused "truly appalling" suicides among farmers in India, and rejected suggestions it will help feed the Third... |
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6 Oct, 2008 (All Africa)
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| John Mbaria Nairobi The grand scheme to introduce genetically modified foods into Kenya seemed to shift into top gear after the Ministry of Agriculture launched a campaign last month to make the country appreciate... |
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6 Oct, 2008 (Tree Hugger)
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| Food & Health (food) Japan's Imperial Household is the institution that takes care of the Emperor and his responsibilities as head of state; they also run seven organic farms around... |
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6 Oct, 2008 (Reuters US)
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| LONDON (Reuters) - Crops must be bred to resist insects and drought rather than relying heavily on pesticides and irrigation, Britain's chief scientist said on... |
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6 Oct, 2008 (MediLexicon)
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| To understand where fat comes from, you have to start with a skinny mouse. By using such a creature, and observing the growth of fat after injections of different kinds of immature cells, scientists at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute and Rockefeller University have discovered an important fat precursor... |
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6 Oct, 2008 (Ain't It Cool News)
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| Logo handmade by Bannister Column by Scott Green For the last six months, plenty of North American eyes have followed an anime series airing on Japanese... |
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6 Oct, 2008 (FWi - news)
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| FWi Prince Charles has attacked GM crops for the second time in as many months, claiming that GM is not the solution to world hunger. Delivering - by video (full version available here) - the Sir Albert Howard Memorial lecture to Indian pressure group Navdanya, Prince Charles highlighted the.. |
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6 Oct, 2008 (Washington Post)
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| Developing a next-generation anthrax vaccine is not for the weak of heart -- or wallet. Just two years ago, a revoked federal contract for a purportedly new and improved vaccine left a California biotech in... |
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6 Oct, 2008 (Tree Hugger)
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| Business & Politics (news) The Guardian's normally intelligent and balanced Sunday Observer spilled a lot of ink over genetically modified food. But unlike North America, at least they have a debate, we just get... |
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6 Oct, 2008 (News-Press)
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| It's not often a fishing columnist gets to write about booze, drugs and scandalous sexual conduct once every 23 years, so far - but here we go! First, a few words about offshore aquaculture in the Gulf of... |
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6 Oct, 2008 (Pigs Will Fly)
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| Free fortnightly bulletin If you're new here, you may want to subscribe to the free Pigs Will Fly bulletin. Thanks for visiting! Subscribe now Local food and health advocacy group, GM-free Nillumbik (GMFN) will officially launch their campaign to declare the shire of Nillumbik a GM... |
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6 Oct, 2008 (Third World Network)
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| Third World Network Patenting of climate-ready GM crops seen as biopiracy The same agricultural biotechnology companies whose GM crops have been criticized for their potential negative effects on the environment and the poor have filed numerous patents applications for "climate-ready" genes to.. |
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6 Oct, 2008 (Cosmetics & Toiletries Magazine)
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| BiotechMarine has established a Charter of Excellence to ensure customers that it is committed to safety, efficiency and environmental and biodiversity... |
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6 Oct, 2008 (eFlux Media)
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| Hamburg - An early tuberculosis vaccine dating back to the 1920s has been vastly improved thanks to genetic engineering technology, according to a team of German... |
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6 Oct, 2008 (Hawaii Tribune-Herald)
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| The County Council this week will consider a bill that would ban the introduction, testing and growing of genetically modified taro and coffee. The purpose of the bill, which was introduced by Councilman Angel Pilago, is supposedly to protect the taro and coffee industries from genetic engineering... |
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6 Oct, 2008 (STLtoday)
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| Researchers from the University of Missouri in Columbia and the University of Iowa have discovered a way to develop pigs with cystic fibrosis in hopes of advancing research into the treatment of the genetic lung... |
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