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A member of the President's Council on Bioethics, Dr. William Hurlbut discusses neuroscience research advances, lifestyle enhancement, and anti-aging therapies--focusing on the desires and goals of human beings rather than on the technologies employed. Series: "Science Futures" [5/2004] [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 8645]
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Dr. Norman Borlaug, Nobel Laureate and leader of the Green Revolution, shares his views on the benefits and safety of genetically modified crops to increase food production while preserving the environment.
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Dr. Kiran Mazumdar Shaw is the founder and chairperson of Biocon, India's first and largest Biotechnology company. In this video, she gives advice to young people all over the world on success, perseverance and not being afraid of failure..
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Digital showcase produced by UK Trade & Investment, promoting the UK's expertise in Biotechnology and Pharmaceuticals.
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View video of biotech farmer Armindo Mugnol discussing environmental biotechnology in Brazil. The Conversations About Plant Biotechnology Web site offers video discussions with farmers and experts from around the world.
Video duration: 1710 seconds
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The potential health benefits of beer and wine; Biotechnology and the future of food Series: "UC Davis Frontiers" [8/2007] [Public Affairs] [Science] [Agriculture] [Show ID: 12867]
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Oniang'o Sees GMOs Decreasing Hunger
African Farmers Need Food Biotechnology
The Honorable Ruth Oniang'o expresses an urgent need to provide African families - 50% to 75% of whom are engaged in & rely solely on agriculture - with access to food biotechnology crops.
Video duration: 163 seconds
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Through a series of chemical reactions and a re-imagining of intellectual property practices, Jay Keasling and his partners at One World Health expect to have effective, affordable malaria pills in the hands of African children in a few years. Inspired? There's more. Watch as Keasling describes the boundless possibilities of metabolic engineering and non-profit biotechnology.