Every act of terrorism is countered by reactionary tighter security measures to thwart future recurrences. Biotechnology may soon unveil a new weapon to monitor and prevent possible terrorist acts. The future of nannobiochips may soon become an... read entire post
Terrorism and extremism is not the exclusive hallmark of religious .......... read entire post
New techniques to produce biofuels at a commercial scale include the use of Biotechnology, specifically common bacteria. A must see, specially in these days of public concern for the global warming issues and possible solutions.... read entire post
efdargon
posted on Jul 23, 2008
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Tags: china, food, Agriculture, Rice, biotechnology
Food insecurity remains a gigantic problem across the world. From China comes good news about improving rice varieties, via biotechnology.... read entire post
Effecting greater access of farmers and farm workers to agricultural information is a tall order. Here is a good news from India that aims to bring information to farmers thru nano-technology.... read entire post
Biofuels are not chiefly responsible for the inflation in food prices as of late. South Americans are proving this, as they continue to upscale investments in biofuels.... read entire post
Bt corn, the top genetically-modified corn product, raised some howls among farmers' groups worldwide. The howls are now receding it seems, as one country after another decides to adopt this GM variety, such as Egypt.... read entire post
Biopiracy is a tought nut to crack. The UN finally is taking the initiative to design a roadmap for biopiracy control. Read this one.... read entire post
Here is a welcome news about incentives for molecular biologists of Africa. Happy reading!... read entire post