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The seed emergency: The threat to food and democracy
Agriculture   Democracy   Emergency   Food   Photos   Wikipedia: Agriculture  
 Al Jazeera 
The seed emergency: The threat to food and democracy
| The seed is the first link in the food chain - and seed sovereignty is the foundation of food sovereignty. If farmers do not have their own seeds or access to open pollinated varieties that the... (photo: WN / Marzena Jazowska)
An insect with multi-colored legs lands on a leaf.
Environment   Nature   Photos   Scientists   Wikipedia: Insect  
 PhysOrg 
Transgene insects: Scientists call for more open data
| Genetically modified insects are being developed with a view to suppress insect populations of the same species which spread human diseases, such as malaria and Dengue Fever, or that are agricultura... (photo: WN / RTayco)
Statue of a monkey in complex Coastarina - Coastarina located in White Sands, Batam, Riau Islands is the newest tourist destination which was inaugurated in early 2009 -by(766HI)  The Australian 
US researchers create genetically modified monkey
| US researchers say they have created the world's first genetically modified monkeys by merging cells from up to six different embryos, in what could be a big advance for medical research. | Unt... (photo: WN / Emico Silalahi)
Animal   Medicine   Photos   Scientist   Wikipedia: Monkey  
A lawn mower is covered with snow  Milwaukee Journal Sentinel 
After cold night, 3-6 inches of snow expected Friday
Another three to six inches of snow is expected Friday, but at least it will be light and fluffy and easy to shovel. | Highs will be in the teens but winds will be light, according to WTMJ-TV (Channel... (photo: WN / Janice Sabnal)
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Sunset behind clouds - Climate Change - environment The New York Times
A Climate Change Idea That Might Work
| A new proposal to slow global warming is extraordinary, John Tierney writes in The New York Times, because it would help poor countries now, and “it might actuall... (photo: WN / Aruna Mirasdar)
Climate   Global Warming   Photos   Science   Wikipedia: Climate change  
Agriculture Science
- A New Tool for Mapping Water Use and Drought
- Dairy farm back to selling raw milk
- Latest illnesses point to raw milk's popularity
- Latest illnesses point to raw milk's popularity
 A worker at a dairy farm in East Montpelier, Vt., milks cows in this June 19, 1996 photo. The Northeast Interstate Dairy Compact could be fueling excess production by New England dairy farmers and could require farmers to pay the federal government to di
Dairy farm back to selling raw milk
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- A nation that never sleeps: Astonishing space station video
- Sprint Q4 2011 Loss Largest In 3 Years
- Smart TV's: The Emergence of a New Advertising Medium
- Nokia Layoffs: Phone Maker To Fire 4,000
Mouth - Teeth
Preventing bacteria from falling in with the wrong crowd could help stop gum disease
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Environment Health
- Australia reacts to Lord Monckton's call for a 'Fox
- Lake Vostok, Antarctica's Hidden Lake, Reached By Russia
- 'The Lorax': Green Commercial Tie-Ins For Dr. Seuss
- Sound of silence: tiny primates can chat in ultrasound
 A spiral type compact fluorescent lamp - CFL lamps - am1
Busted lamps pose toxic risk
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- When the U.S. Dropped Dirty Bombs on Spain
- Please be responsible for the energy you bring in here
- Vaccine against heroin addiction comes closer to reality
- White House contraception rule at risk of angering Catholics
Eighty days after it fell into the ocean following the January 1966 midair collision between a nuclear-armed B-52G bomber and a KC-135 refueling tanker over Palomares, Spain, this B28RI nuclear bomb was recovered from 2,850 feet (869 meters) of water and lifted aboard the USS Petrel (note the missing tail fins and badly dented "false nose").
When the U.S. Dropped Dirty Bombs on Spain
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Food Genetic Engineering
- L.A.'s Idea of Vegan Food vs. What Vegans Really Eat
- Frustrations soar as Greeks seek bail-out deal
- Wal-Mart Stores to label 'healthy' foods bright gree
- Bob Tuschman, Food Network Senior Vice President: A Week In
India Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee and West Bengal Industrial Minister Partha Chatterjee at Kolkata in Eastern India City
Mukherjee lays stress on food security challenge as means to improve agriculture productivity
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- Satan’s Nation
- Campaigners clash over industry claims of rise in GM crops
- Maize trail: Coalition for a GM-Free India demands blacklist
- Ethanol gives the economy a boost
Google Chrome, Google Inc.'s new Web browser, is shown during a news conference at the company's headquarters in Mountain View, Calif., Tuesday, Sept. 2, 2008. Google Inc. is releasing Chrome in a long-anticipated move aimed at countering the dominance of Microsoft Corp.'s Internet Explorer and ensuring easy access to its market-leading search eng
Google Chrome Is Now Available For Android (And It’s Fantastic)
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