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China to Set up Disciplines of Strategic Importance in Colleges
-- CRIENGLISH.com (3/11/2010) China has announced a plan to nurture more talent for the emerging industries it considers to be of strategic importance by creating new disciplines in undergraduate schools. [More]
Designer Nano Luggage to Carry Drugs to Diseased Cells
-- John Innes Centre (3/11/2010) Scientists at the John Innes Center, United Kingdom, funded by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) and the John Innes Foundation, have succeeded, for the first time, in growing empty particles derived from a plant virus, and have made them carry useful chemicals. [More]
Soybean Industry Sets Policy Direction
-- Biodiesel Magazine (3/11/2010) The American Soybean Association (ASA) met last week to review and revise the policy direction of the organization. [More]
Report on Nanotechnologies and Manufactured Nanomaterials
-- Strategic Approach to International Chemicals Management (3/10/2010) The United Nations' (UN) Strategic Approach to International Chemicals Management (SAICM), a policy framework to promote chemical safety around the world, has developed an outline for a report focusing on nanotechnologies and manufactured nanomaterials including, in particular, issues of relevance to developing countries and countries with economies in transition. [More]
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