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Joel Salatin, America’s farming heavyweight (AFP)

Posted October 16, 2009 by Editor in Biotechnology | No comments yet

AFP – A diehard activist for some, a pioneer for others, Joel Salatin is fighting against America’s genetically-modified foods and for local subsistence farming.

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World’s Smallest Computers Made of DNA and Other Biological Molecules Made to ‘Think’ Logically

Posted October 14, 2009 by Editor in Biotechnology | No comments yet

The world’s smallest computers, made of DNA and other biological molecules, just got more “user friendly.”

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Gene Mutation May Speed Learning (HealthDay)

Posted October 13, 2009 by Editor in Biotechnology, Health | No comments yet

HealthDay – MONDAY, Oct. 12 (HealthDay News) — People with a specific genetic mutation seem to be “smarter,” in the sense of being able to adapt to changing situations and continue to make correct decisions quickly, a new German study suggests.

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