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Canada using DNA technologies to speed up agricultural imports and exports

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PrecisionHawk Integrates Drone Data Platform with John Deer’s Operations Center

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Pouch Pathogen Protection for Your Fruits and Veggies

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Living Wall brings life to interior spaces

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DNA evidence is putting rhino poachers behind bars

In South Africa, researchers from the University of Pretoria and Russia-based St. Petersburg State University are using DNA evidence to successfully link rhinoceros horns...

Tea Plant Genome Sequencing Completed to Open Door to Tea Flavors

In China, scientists have sequencing the genome of the tea plant, Camellia sinensis, which is more complex than a coffee plant genome, to better...

Is it ethical? NIH to look at human genome research ethics

In Maryland, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) is looking for answers on the ethical, legal and social implications of human genome research. The...

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