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Environmentally-Friendly Controls for Peach Tree Pests.
M2 PRESSWIRE-7 March 2008-USDA: Environmentally-Friendly Controls for Peach Tree PestsC1994-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:07032008 Peach growers combat several insects that harm their crop, usually using chemical pesticides to do so. Agricultural Research Service ARS scientists in the Southeastern Fruit...
High-pressure processing causes changes in raw milk
The interest in using high-pressure processing HPP on dairy products has recently increased. Many advantages to using this technology have been demonstrated by scientists, including its ability to preserve nutrients and improve shelflife and the functional performance of the end product. However, additional information on color, flavor and any...
Louis A. Martin-Vega, Ph.D., P.E., president of the IIE Board of Trustees, received the 2007 National Hispanic Scientist of the Year Award by the Museum of Science and Industry in Tampa, Fla.(KUDOS CELEBRATING MEMBER ACHIEVEMENTS)
Louis A. Martin-Vega, Ph.D., P.E., president of the IIE Board of Trustees, received the 2007 National Hispanic Scientist of the Year Award by the Museum of Science and Industry in Tampa, Fla. Martin-Vega is dean of the College of Engineering at North Carolina State University, master's...
Quick-Med Technologies, Inc. Receives Wound Healing Society's Prestigious Blue Ribbon Award; NIMBUS™ in Focus at This Year's Wound Healing Society Annual Meeting
GAINESVILLE, Fla. -- Quick-Med Technologies, Inc. (OTCBB:QMDT) ("Quick-Med Technologies" or "QMT") is pleased to announce that Bernd Liesenfeld, Ph.D., senior scientist at QMT, received the Blue Ribbon Award at the Wound Healing Society's 16th Annual Meeting for the outstanding abstract entitled: "A Novel Moist Wound Healing Dressing that Provides Sustained...
New sugarcane variety resists major diseases.
M2 PRESSWIRE-4 January 2006-US ARS: New sugarcane variety resists major diseasesC1994-2006 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:04012006 Sugarcane growers in Florida are quickly adopting a new variety that has shown resistance to the major yield-limiting diseases common there. Developed by scientists with the...
Translational research initiative launched: neurorehabilitation of communication and swallowing disorders subject of Florida meeting.(Principles of Neuroplasticity in Speech-Language Pathology)
Over 50 renowned scientists convened in Gainesville, FL April 10-12 to launch a national initiative focused on promoting translational research in the area of neurorehabilitation of communication and swallowing disorders. Their goal was specifically to promote the translation to human rehabilitation principles of experience-dependent neuroplasticity...
HPAC engineering grows Editorial Advisory Board: Fla. building scientist is latest to join.(News & Analysis)
Michael West, PhD, PE, principal building-systems scientist with Advantek Consulting Inc. in Melbourne, Fla., is the newest member of HPAC Engineering's Editorial Advisory, Board. A specialist in dehumidification and building-moisture control in hot and humid climates, West provides engineering design and oversight ...
Vero Beach, Fla., Scientist Sees Answer to Mos...uito Control in Crustacean.
By Susan Salisbury, The Palm Beach Post, Fla. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Aug. 18--With the mos...uito-borne West Nile virus on the increase, a Vero Beach scientist is working on a way to control mos...uitoes without pesticides. The answer lies in...
Death of the dentist? (Brave New World).
Toothbrushes are not likely to become obsolete any time this century. But scientists at the University of Florida have developed a genetically modified mouthwash they claim could wipe out tooth decay. It contains a friendlier non-acid-producing, non-enamel-decaying genetically modified version of the naturally occurring bug that...
Aussie insect may help fight melaleuca menace.
M2 PRESSWIRE-17 October 2000-US ARS: Aussie insect may help fight melaleuca menace C1994-2000 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:17102000 A tiny, golden-brown fly from Australia may help fight melaleuca--an aggressive invader that's crowding out native vegetation in Florida's Everglades. ARS and Australian...
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