All News from Tue, 2 Nov 2010
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Taxpayers help fund farmer, forestry sustainability
The Sustainable Farming Fund has invested close to $100 million since being introduced in 2000 Read more…
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Brain energy crisis may spark Parkinson’s
US study points to a possible new approach to slow the disease, instead of just treating its symptoms Read more…
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Diabetes drug may help control lung cancer – US study
Further evidence of an association between metformin and/or TZD use and the risk of developing lung cancer Read more…
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Microsoft pledges support for Russian tech hub
Supporting the establishment of a software development R&D centre in Skolkovo Read more…
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Methyl bromide venting allowed for another decade
Erma delays use of recapturing technology for log exports, quarantine use Read more…
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Flooding at Iceland volcano could signal eruption
Grimsvotn is Iceland's most active volcano Read more…
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Study backs mandatory move on salt
University of Queensland study shows incentive-based industry measures not effective Read more…
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Climate computer game lets you decide Earth’s fate
Red Redemption's 'Fate of the World' uses data from real climate models and advice from scientists and economists in Britain and the US Read more…
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Early humans more competitive, study shows
Shows how hormones affected the development of fingers, toes and the reproductive system in early apes and hominins Read more…
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Peanuts during pregnancy may lead to later allergy
US study fails to show a clear cause and effect relationship Read more…