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Living, Breathing Human Lung-on-a-chip: A Potential Drug-Testing Alternative
Researchers develop a device that acts much like a lung in a human body and is made using human lung and blood vessel cells.

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WinLims Rental Solution Helps Emu Record Traceable Water Testing Results
QSI’s WinLims Rental solution will help to improve the organization’s microbiology and water quality laboratories’ customer service.

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Biotechnology Makes Agricultural Production More Earth-Friendly
In celebration of Earth Day 2010, the Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO) is increasing awareness of the many environmental benefits provided by biotech crops, trees and genetically engineered animals.

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Modified Plant Clears Up Deadly Water Toxin
Scientists have developed tobacco plants to secrete antibodies from the roots that then bind to microcystin-LR - the most common cyanobacteria toxin in water - rendering it harmless

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Study Says Overuse Threatens Gains From Modified Crops
Genetically engineered crops have provided "substantial" environmental and economic benefits to American farmers, but overuse of the technology is threatening to erode the gains

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Dionex Releases their Updated Mass Spectrometry Applications Guide
The update provides 12 new environmental and industrial applications.

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Full Plate of Issues With World Food Supply
Countries not beset by starvation are better consumers of U.S. products than countries that don't have enough resources to feed everyone.

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Thermo Fisher Scientific Adds The Winvale Group to Global Partner Alliance
The alliance will provide informatics solutions under GSA Schedule 70 Contract Procurement Process

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Saudi Arabia: Kingdom Must Have Agriculture Base, Says Al-Rasheed
“We don’t have choices. People were against this when there was abundance of food. Now when there is a shortage you have to live with it.”

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Why Let A Debate Determine the Fate of GM Foods?
In a democracy, public opinion counts, but can that be allowed to overrule science?
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