Daily Highlights Investment in new industries & new jobs Biotech corn produces safer crop UK Dr fights designer baby laws Aussie Govt says gas emissions on target
Greener petrol plan stalls, biodiesel may go ahead Chinese approve GM canola, welcome news for industry
Investment in new industries & new jobs New, high value industries and new jobs from our forest and agricultural resources will be the ultimate
outcome of recent investment decisions announced by the Government science investment agency, th... More... http://www.BioSciNews.com/files/news-detail.asp?newsID=7256
Biotech corn produces safer crop Studies have shown biotech corn is less susceptible to harmful moulds, and may actually
be safer to eat than conventional varieties - particularly in some developing countries - because it has built-i...
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UK Dr fights designer baby laws A top fertility doctor is prepared to launch a legal challenge to IVF rules to help a
couple whose son has a potentially fatal blood disorder. Mohammed Taranissi believes it may be possible to cre...
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Aussie Govt says gas emissions on target The Federal Government has released figures showing Australia's greenhouse gas
emissions are continuing to grow.The figures show Australia's greenhouse gas emissions increased by 1.3 percent betwe...
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Greener petrol plan stalls, biodiesel may go ahead Plans to mix "green" ethanol with petrol in New Zealand cars have
collapsed. Australian-owned Gull Petroleum, which had planned to blend up to 10 per ent ethanol into its petrol, has
shelved the i... More... http://www.BioSciNews.com/files/news-detail.asp?newsID=7251
Chinese approve GM canola, welcome news for industry Chinese officials have, after exhaustive analysis, confirmed the
safety of GM canola for human and feed consumption by their issuance of safety certificates for importation of GM
canola," says Barb Is... More... http://www.BioSciNews.com/files/news-detail.asp?newsID=7240