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Organic farmers struggling to compete with GM crops

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AP Television Bedian, 16 July 2009 1. Long shot of farmers working in the field 2. Low shot of farmer ploughing the field 3. Over the shoulder shot of the farmer ploughing the field 4. SOUNDBITE: (Punjabi) Tariq (no surname given),...
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Genetic test claims to identify child athletes

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AP Television Bountiful, Utah, USA - March 7th, 2011 1. Various of Elizabeth Marston playing football with her father in front garden 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Elizabeth Marston: " I hope I can be in the Olympics because I love soccer...
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ROVING REPORT: RR9948/A: USA: GM FOOD

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Concerns in Europe about the safety of genetically modified food have taken America - the world's biggest supplier of such crops - by surprise. Up until now US consumers appeared much less worried about the so-called Frankenstein food...
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USA: SCIENTISTS DISCOVER GENE THAT CAUSES RARE FORM OF HAIR LOSS

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English/Nat Scientists have discovered a gene that causes a rare and extreme form of hair loss - a finding they say could one day point to better remedies for common hereditary baldness. Researchers found the gene - appropriately named...
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National Academy of Science report on human cloning

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1. Wide shot of National Academies of Science panel participants 2. Cutaway of speakers 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Irving L. Weissman, Stanford University Professor of Pathology and Development Biology: "Human reproductive cloning should...
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Bacteria is programmed to act like a computer

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San Francisco, US, February 2, 2011 1. Christopher Voigt with Alvin Tamsir, graduate student in Biochemistry and Biophysics Department 2. Close shot petri dish with colonies of bacteria 3. Various University of California San Francisco,...
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USA: CLINTON SUPPORTS LEGISLATION AGAINST HUMAN CLONING

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English/Nat Calling human experiments with cloning immoral, U-S President Bill Clinton expressed his support for legislation on Friday limiting such experimentation. Clinton made the remarks before a meeting of the American Association...
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How DNA Could One Day Rebuild Cell Phones

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Mar.15 -- Inside a Boston lab just a few miles away from MIT, a team of PhDs is building tools for a future where factories are powered by biology, not traditional manufacturing. (video by: Alan Jeffries, Victoria Blackburne-Daniell,...
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USA: BALTIMORE: POSSIBLE GENE THERAPY VACCINE FOR CANCER

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English/Nat There's new hope for men who suffer from prostate cancer -- and it could have implications for how other cancers are treated. Researchers at Johns Hopkins Oncology Centre in the US- have been working on a gene therapy...
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Cloned mules race naturally bred mules

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1. Wide two riders on race track 2. Various Idaho Gem Mule , Mule cover reads "University of Idaho, "CancEr2, Idaho gem" 3. Various rider and mule drinking (idaho Star) 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Don Jacklin, Trainer/ President of...
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Baby gene therapy study offers hope for fatal muscle disease ++Animation voiced++

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LEAD IN: Researchers are reporting a gene therapy has been used for the first time to help babies with a muscle disease that leaves them unable to move, swallow and breathe. They say it's extending the...
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Dr. Charles Arntzen, Director of the Biodesign Institute at ASU talks about his research that focuses on genetically modifying tobacco plants to create a protein used to develop an Ebola drug. (Aug. 18)

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Drug makers and academic laboratories going beyond standard techniques in the push to develop a treatment for the Ebola virus that's killed more than 1,100 people in West Africa. Researchers working on the experimental drug ZMapp have...
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President urges EU to drop biotech ban

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Washington, DC - June 23, 2003 1. Pan view of Convention Center 2. Mid view of screen showing blood cells 3. Mid view Swedish display 4. Close-up UK display Pool Washington, DC - June 23, 2003 5. Pull back view of Bush speaking 6....
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Food crunch opens doors to bioengineered crops

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AP Television Kunming, Yunnan Province, China - October 15, 2008 1. Close up of baby in front of grain bags, pull out to wide shot of store front 2. Close up of ground corn in bag 3. Medium shot of Zheng Wencai looking at beans 4....
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US scientists turn back the clock to develop new crops

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This Kansas field could be a small step toward a big leap forward in agriculture. Researchers from the non-profit research organisation the Land Institute are working to turn this wheatgrass into a viable crop to replace the standard...
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State of Union address, comment on energy, cloning

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1. Various shots of US President George W. Bush walking in before speech 2. Various shots of President Bush at podium 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) George W. Bush, US President: "Keeping America competitive requires affordable energy. Here we...
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Afghan puppy is world's first cloned dog

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1. Wide shot of researchers playing with cloned dog and its parents 2. Close up of South Korea's cloning pioneer, Professor Hwang Woo-suk and cloned dog 'SNUPPY' (Seoul National University Puppy) 3. Medium shot of researchers and...
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Bloomberg

Bee Population Declining: What's the Big Deal?

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Dec.16 -- Bloomberg's Danielle Bochove looks at the reasons for declining bee populations globally, and the implications for the environment, with Dr. Amro Zayed, Research Chair in Genomics at York University. He speaks on "Breaking...
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A genetically modified mosquito might halt the spread of maleria

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AP Television London, recent 1. Various mosquitoes in nets at Imperial College, London 2. Various set ups Dr. Andrea Crisanti 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Dr Andrea Crisanti, Professor of molecular parasitology, Biology Department, Imperial...
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Bloomberg

Health-Care System Is Fundamentally Broken: 23andMe CEO

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Oct. 10 -- Anne Wojcicki, co-founder and CEO of 23andMe, explains why she cares so much about health care and discusses the future of medical research. She speaks with Stephanie Ruhle and Emily Chang at the Vanity Fair New Establishment...
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Super queens selectively bred to halt bee decline

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4033684LEAD IN: Scientists in Canada are breeding a genetically superior queen bee in the hope of reversing a catastrophic decline in bee populations around the world. Bees have been dying off in...
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Super queens selectively bred to halt bee decline

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LEAD IN: Scientists in Canada are breeding a genetically superior queen bee in the hope of reversing a catastrophic decline in bee populations around the world. Bees have been dying off in alarming numbers during the past eight to nine...
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Bloomberg

23andMe CEO Wojcicki on Telehealth, Covid Research

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23andMe CEO & Co-founder Anne Wojcicki joins Emily Chang to discuss the genetic testing company's business outlook and its recent acquisition of Lemonaid Health.
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USA - Clinton comments on cloning issue

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United States President Bill Clinton on Tuesday (4/3) banned federal funding for research into cloning human beings. Warning against "trying to play God," Clinton noted recent breakthroughs in genetically reproducing animals and said he...