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James M. Taylor
Environment & Climate News / The Heartland Institute / March 01, 2009
South Florida communities are welcoming biotechnology companies with open arms.Six years ago, Palm Beach County lured the Scripps Research Institute to ... (read more)

H. Sterling Burnett
Environment & Climate News / The Heartland Institute / January 01, 2009
One of the most effective, widely used herbicides in the United States—known as 2, 4-D—has a serious drawback: It devastates grapes. That makes ... (read more)

John Dale Dunn, M.D., J.D.
Environment & Climate News / The Heartland Institute / July 01, 2008
Peanut allergies, which affect 3 million U.S. residents and kill approximately 150 U.S. residents every year, may soon be a thing of the past, thanks to ... (read more)

Harriette Johnson
News Release / The Heartland Institute / December 21, 2007
(Chicago, Illinois - December 21, 2007) As an unknown disease or parasite continues to ravage bee colonies around the country, commercial beekeepers are ... (read more)

Harvey Glick
Economic Times / June 19, 2007


Margaret Connors
University of California National Center for Ecological Analysis and Sythesis / June 07, 2007

Julian Schroeder
European Molecular Biology Organization / June 06, 2007

Bonner R. Cohen
Environment & Climate News / The Heartland Institute / May 01, 2004
A new, high-protein and low-cost food for people struggling with hunger in Third World nations may soon be available thanks to advances in biotechnology, ... (read more)

Paul Driessen
Environment & Climate News / The Heartland Institute / February 01, 2007
New advances in biotechnology are offering hope for sub-Saharan Africa and poor areas of Asia and Latin America where diarrhea is a prolific killer. Because ... (read more)