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In Washington, the first large-scale experiment to clean up groundwater on a Superfund site using microbes proved that probiotics and natural microbes can significantly...

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When Freezing Isn’t Freezing Enough – UNM Has New Nitrogen Tanks to Better Preserve...

In New Mexico, an expanded and better protected biological material repository has opened up at the University of New Mexico’s Division of Genomic Resources...

Genetic Markers Being Used to Help Save Ash Trees From Deadly Disease

In the United Kingdom, Queen Mary University of London, University of York, Earlham Institute, John Innes Centre, NIAB and the University of Copenhagen collaborated...

100,000 Genomes Project singing “Woah, we’re half way there”

In the United Kingdom, the Department of Health and Social Care, NHS England and Genomics England today announced reaching the 50,000 whole human genome...

Spensa Offers Z-Trap to Replace Sticky Tape for Better Pest Management

In Indiana, Spensa Technologies is selling their new Z-Trap 1 device this spring for growers to handle pest management more effectively. The Z-Trap works...

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