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Cornell Research Helps Meet World's Crop Challenges

Two Cornell researchers are world experts in studies of little-known plant transport proteins that may be key to easing ever-growing global food needs.
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Devgen and Syngenta Enter Insect Control Research Partnership

License to access novel insect control technology.
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Insects Drive Rapid Shifts in Plant Ecology and Evolution

Study of plant populations provides rare real-time data that demonstrate key predictions by Charles Darwin on the importance of ecology along with natural selection in shaping a species' evolution.
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Midge Genome: Reinforcing the War Against Viruses

IAH researchers awarded £680K by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council.
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Hamworthy Lands Breakthrough Liquefaction Contract for Biogas Plant

Liquefaction plant is to be delivered early 2013.
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AB SCIEX and Phenomenex Respond to Orange Juice Contamination Concerns

New method is in response to recent governmental concerns that shipments from Brazil were tainted with the fungicide.
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EWS Appoints Chief Operating Officer

Environmental Waste International Inc. announces the appointment of Mr. Valdis Martinsons to the position of Chief Operating Officer.
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BBSRC at Cereals 2011: New Projects to Develop Improved Crops for Food Security

Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council announces the first of two tranches of projects to be funded by the £7M Crop Improvement Research Club.
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Genetic 'Wiring' of Seeds Revealed

The genetic 'wiring' that helps a seed to decide on the perfect time to germinate has been revealed by scientists for the first time.
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Unlocking protection against one of Africa's oldest animal plagues

An international research team using a new combination of approaches has found two genes that may prove of vital importance to the lives and livelihoods of millions of farmers in a tsetse fly-plagued swathe of Africa the size of the United States.
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