An overview of the applications of biotechnology (The Borneo Post)THROUGHOUT my three years of undergraduate studies at UCSI, pursuing a degree in Biotechnology, as well as my one year job as a tutor in the Biotechnology department in the same university, giving academic counselling occasionally during education fairs, the most frequent question I get from students, families, relatives, friends and acquaintances is ?What is Biotechnology??.
Live Long and Prosper: Study Shows Ingredient in Red Wine May Extend Lifespan (American National Standards Institute)Looking to stop the clock? A glass of merlot may be the answer. A new study published yesterday indicates that some red wines may slow aging and extend human lifespan.
New Zealand ahead in the wine-making game (Miami Herald)ftasker @MiamiHerald.com Look at New Zealand on a globe. It's closer to the South Pole than the southern tip of Australia, closer than South Africa, closer than all but the southernmost points in Chile and Argentina.
Getty Adds to Antiquities With Third-Century Work (New York Times)The J. Paul Getty Museum announced Wednesday that it had acquired a third-century Roman marble sarcophagus.
Finger Lake Wine Center announces future plans (News 10 Now Syracuse) The Finger Lakes Wine Center in Ithaca has just applied for a liquor license and announced its plans for the future. As News 10 Now's Allison Lazarz reports, those involved say the center is not meant to compete with local wineries, but rather to compliment them.
An appetite to learn (+recipes) (The New Zealand Herald)What happens when you put dozens of chefs and wine experts and hundreds of mad-crazy food-lovers together in one funky hotel? Savour New Zealand, that's what.
New Zealand ahead in the wine-making game (The San Luis Obispo Tribune)Look at New Zealand on a globe. It's closer to the South Pole than the southern tip of Australia, closer than South Africa, closer than all but the southernmost points in Chile and Argentina. A country for cool-climate wines, in other words. So it makes sense that 42 percent of the country's wines are sauvignon blanc and another 18 percent are pinot noir - both cool-weather grapes. And, when New ...
Getty acquires 3rd century Roman sarcophagus (Los Angeles Daily News)A marble Roman sarcophagus that dates to the third century and has never been on public display was acquired by the J. Paul Getty Museum.
New Zealand ahead in the wine-making game (Columbus Ledger-Enquirer)Look at New Zealand on a globe. It's closer to the South Pole than the southern tip of Australia, closer than South Africa, closer than all but the southernmost points in Chile and Argentina.
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