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Discover What They're Hiding in Your Organic Food - Food Consumer
Discover What They're Hiding in Your Organic Food
Food Consumer
During that meeting, two 12-billion-dollar corporations-- Martek Biosciences (a division of the Dutch biotechnology giant DSM), and WhiteWave (a division of the dairy behemoth Dean Foods)—received approval for synthetic, genetically mutated DHA and ...
TV show features West Boca couple who cloned their dog Orlando Sentinel Six months after, they learned about a five-day, dog-cloning auction by a California biotech firm. The Ottos threw their name in with a $155000 bid and won. The couple, who have eight children and 14 grandchildren, said their family had a mix of ... |
TV show features West Boca couple who cloned their dog Sun-Sentinel Six months after, they learned about a five-day, dog-cloning auction by a California biotech firm. The Ottos threw their name in with a $155000 bid and won. The couple, who have eight children and 14 grandchildren, said their family had a mix of ... |
![]() Coastweek | Kenya to commercialize genetically modified foods by 2014 Coastweek Kwame Ogeno, of the International Service for Acquisition of Agri-Biotech Applications (ISAAA) founded in 1990 at the height of the debate on the safety of biotechnologies, said high potential lay in embracing genetically modified crops. |
Green Chemistry for Polymers AZoCleantech At Green Polymer Chemistry 2012 in Cologne, Germany, AMI brought together experts from agriculture, chemical engineering, biotechnology, the polymer industry and sustainability managers from brand owners and the automotive sector to hear all the angles ... |
Global Laboratory Chemical Reagents Industry MarketWatch (press release) This report analyzes the worldwide markets for Laboratory Chemical Reagents in US$ Million by the following Product Segments: Molecular Biology (Monoclonal & Polyclonal Antibodies, Gene Expression, Vectors, Cloning, & Sequencing, Gene Synthesis, ... |
![]() New York Post | Only the clone-ly New York Post At that time, only cats and smaller animals were being cloned, but they hoped that the technology would catch up, and they would be able to clone Sir Lancelot. Eight months later, a biotech company offered the world's first pet cloning via auction. |
Canine-Crazed Couple Pays $155000 to Clone Dead Dog LimeLife (blog) The Ottos and their story will be featured on TLC's I Cloned My Pet on May 21. The wealthy couple -- Edgar is the son of one of the co-founders of NASCAR -- submitted the winning bid at an auction with BioArts, a San Francisco biotech company that ... |
![]() GreaterKashmir.com | Celebrating world veterinary day-2012 with “NOORI” GreaterKashmir.com The cloning success “Noori” took more than two years of dedicated hard work at the Centre of Animal Biotechnology, Faculty of Veterinary Sciences, Srinagar. Four scientists/faculty members belonging to different disciplines along with three young and ... |
Genedata Biologics on the Rise at Pharmas and Biotechs Virtual-Strategy Magazine Top 30 pharmas and leading biotech firms building IT infrastructure for biopharmaceutical R&D on Genedata Biologics platform. Genedata, a leading provider of advanced software solutions for drug discovery and life science research, today announced that ... |
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