HHMI and the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation announce a new partnership to support some of the nation's most
innovative plant scientists.
The Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) and the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation (GBMF) today announced a new research program that will provide critical support to some of the nation's most
innovative plant scientists.
Not exact matches
Scientists from the University of York have developed an
innovative new green method of capturing carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from power stations, chemical and other large scale manufacturing
plants.
The burgeoning world population (predicted to be 9.3 billion by 2050), changing consumer demand in third - world countries, the gradual depletion of prime agricultural land, the use of
innovative technologies, and
scientists who view
plants as a source of industrial products as well as food all contribute to the good prospects for the ag - biotech industry, particularly in Canada.
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scientists engaging in
innovative research, applying
plant science in new ways — and in the process — training the next generation of
scientists.