Biotechnologies
13 Documents

- BBC News - 'Artificial life' breakthrough announced by scientists
2010-05-20
- Mal à l'Europe - Chronique Ecologie, Hervé Kempf
Déni de démocratie, volonté de se plier aux desiderata des industriels, mépris implicite d'une agriculture qui ne serait pas productiviste : voilà ce qu'est cette décision. Mais il y a plus grave encore, qui touche à l'idéal européen lui-même. Pour continuer à imposer les OGM, la Commission veut que chaque Etat puisse choisir s'il les autorise ou pas chez lui. Cela revient à diviser l'Union, à la laisser aller à hue et à dia sur une question éminemment importante, qui n'est pas de simple convenance nationale, mais implique une politique agricole commune.
2010-03-07
- Le Monde selon Monsanto
De la dioxine aux OGM, une multinationale qui vous veut du bien
2010-01-06
- Biologists on the Verge of Creating New Form of Life | Wired Science from Wired.com
Szostak's protocells are built from fatty molecules that can trap bits of nucleic acids that contain the source code for replication. Combined with a process that harnesses external energy from the sun or chemical reactions, they could form a self-replicating, evolving system that satisfies the conditions of life, but isn't anything like life on earth now, but might represent life as it began or could exist elsewhere in the universe.
2008-09-10
- Scientists Build First Man-Made Genome; Synthetic Life Comes Next
2008-01-25
- Engineered Mosquitoes Could Wipe Out Dengue Fever
2008-01-25
- Common Ground - January 2004 - Percy Schmeiser vs. Monsanto by Percy Schmeiser
2007-10-23
- Percy Schmeiser - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
2007-10-23
- One Species' Genome Discovered Inside Another's - University of Rochester Press Releases
Bacterial to Animal Gene Transfers Now Shown to be Widespread, with Implications for Evolution and Control of Diseases and Pests
2007-09-13
- BBC NEWS | 'More genes' needed to make life
2006-04-09
- NOVA | scienceNOW | Dispatches: What We're Thinking About: Keep It Very Simple | PBS
2005-11-02
- Fortune.com: The Law of Unintended Consequences
Twenty-five years ago a law known as Bayh-Dole spawned the biotech industry. It made lots of university scientists fabulously rich. It was also supposed to usher in a new era of innovation. So why are medical miracles in such short supply?
2005-09-15
- BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Scientists hope to ease GM fears
Most GM plants contain a gene for antibiotic resistance, but there are fears this could transfer to bacteria, making them immune to common drugs.
Researchers from Tennessee say their new method carries no such risk.
2005-08-22
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- http://www.semanlink.net/tag/biotechnologies : Biotechnologies