Bioscience News & Advocate - Daily Highlights
1. Wildlife poisoning essential, researchers say
2.
Protecting waterways major challenge
3. Understanding
the environment & diversity
4. US lashes out on
Kyoto
5. TB pill may help conquer fear
6. OGTR issues
licence for GM cotton
7. Expert says GM will gain wider
acceptance
8. Opinions sought on fortifying foods
9.
Lost forest fuels malaria
10. Researchers call for
National Maori body
11. Aquaculture moratorium
extended
12. Protemix appoints new Chairman
Wildlife
poisoning essential, researchers say
The benefits of
using poisons to control wildlife was a major discussion
point on the first day of the international wildlife
management congress in Christchurch yesterday.More than 900
researcher...
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Protecting
waterways major challenge
Protecting waterways from
phosphorus run off from farmland is one of the major
challenges facing the agricultural industry.Leo Condron,
speaking today at the Fertilizer and Lime Research Centre
co...
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Understanding
the environment & diversity
Since The Institute for
Genomic Research first decoded the complete genetic material
of a free-living organism (Haemophilus influenzae) in 1995,
we have seen an explosion in the number of completed
ge...
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US
lashes out on Kyoto
The United States has denounced a
UN-sponsored global warming treaty as a "straitjacket", but
officials meeting in Italy to hammer out its details said
they were hopeful another key holdout, Russia,
w...
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TB
pill may help conquer fear
A pill that helps conquer fear
could soon be a reality, it was revealed today. Researchers
in the US have found that a drug normally used to treat
tuberculosis can be used to combat phobias.
A...
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OGTR
issues licence for GM cotton
The Gene Technology
Regulator (the Regulator) has made a decision to issue a
licence in respect of application DIR 040/2003 from Dow
AgroSciences Australia Pty Ltd.The application requests
approva...
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Expert
says GM will gain wider acceptance
Hi-Tech, genetically
modified food will eventually win out over the traditional,
including organic foods, claims Sean Rickard. This growth
will be driven by consumers’ desires for new food
experience...
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Opinions
sought on fortifying foods
Consumers and interested
parties are today being urged by the Food SafetyAuthority of
Ireland (FSAI) to submit their views on the voluntary
addition of vitamins, minerals and certain other
substance...
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Lost
forest fuels malaria
Destruction of the Amazon rainforest
is opening the door to malaria-bearing mosquitoes,
researchers are warning. They hope to highlight how
environmental damage is fuelling human disease.The team
...
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Researchers
call for National Maori body
New Zealand needs a national
body to coordinate Maori health research according to the
inaugural Clinical Researchers meeting held in Auckland last
month.Louisa Wall, Manager Maori Health
Research...
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Aquaculture
moratorium extended
Minister of Fisheries Pete Hodgson
has confirmed the need for an extension of the current
moratorium on processing new marine farm resource consent
applications.The 28-month moratorium, designed
t...
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Protemix
appoints new Chairman
Professor Keith Mansford has been
appointed chairman of Protemix Corporation, one of New
Zealand's leading biopharmaceutical companies.In announcing
the appointment, Professor Garth Cooper,
Protem...
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Editor: Christine
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