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COTTON GIN
BY PHILIP FINE
WASTE from cotton production is proving to be anything but that in America after initial testing showed it could be successfully recycled. The USA’s Agriculture Research Service and Illinois-based Summit Seed have been testing a dry formulation of cotton gin waste for use as bedding mulch
for landscaping.…
PLASTIC LAMPPOSTS
BY KEITH NUTHALL
A EUROPEAN Union research network says it has created tough thermoplastic lampposts that absorb energy in a collision and so could save hundreds of lives across Europe. In the UK alone, said the EUREKA-group, more than 500 motorists are killed each year, hitting roadside objects such as lampposts, usually made from metal, concrete or occasionally fibre-glass.…
EUROPEAN OMBUDSMAN CASE
BY ALAN OSBORN
THE EUROPEAN Commission has been strongly criticised by the European Ombudsman over its unquestioning acceptance of an altered report allocating blame for attacks on fishing gear in Ireland. The Ombudsman has found the Commission guilty of “maladministration” in accepting significant revisions to the report without querying the reasons or even making an inquiry into the changes.…
PIG SALMONELLA TRACKING
BY MONICA DOBIE
THE SPREAD of salmonella in pork may eventually be curtailed because of new research that can track the bacteria in living pigs. Scientists at the USA’s Agricultural Research Service’s Livestock Behaviour Research Unit have used biophotonics, a new technology that uses light to mark molecular changes, to observe infections in living piglets and adult pig tissue after slaughter.…
EU ENVIRONMENT & HEALTH PLAN
BY KEITH NUTHALL
EUROPEAN Union ministers have welcomed the European Commission’s environment and health strategy for 2004-2010, approving its initial focus on childhood respiratory diseases, asthma, allergies; neuro-developmental disorders; child cancer and endocrine disrupters.
Ministers called on the Commission to develop research models to assess the health impact of public policies, (and associated socio-economic affects), especially on children and other vulnerable groups.…
6FP RESEARCH
BY KEITH NUTHALL
A BUDGET of Euro 197 million has been released by the European Commission for studies into food quality and safety, under the umbrella of the European Union sixth framework programme for research. It has published formal calls for proposals from research units, most of which must be answered by next February.…
OBESITY FEATURE
BY PHILIP FINE
AMERICA realizes by now that it has a collective weight problem. Newspaper articles have been coming out at an ever increasing rate to remind them that 64 per cent of the population is overweight or obese, that the fastest rising group of overweight Americans is children and that the medical toll obesity exacts is estimated at US$100 billion (GBPounds 59 billion) a year.…
RESEARCH CALL
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Commission has made a formal call for research proposals on food safety that will be funded by a Euro 197 million tranche of money from the EU’s Sixth Framework Programme. Topics would include the impact of animal feed on human health and ‘traceability’ processes along the production chain.…
EU RESEARCH AREA
BY KEITH NUTHALL
A STATEMENT of intent to promote cooperation and collaboration in European research projects has been signed by three of Europe’s top nuclear science organisations. The European organisation for nuclear research (CERN), the European fusion development agreement (EFDA) and the European synchrotron radiation facility (ESRF) have agreed in this way to further the development of the so-called ‘European Research Area’.…
ZINC RESEARCH
BY KEITH NUTHALL
STUDIES into the nutritional impact of zinc in food supplements and its use in anti-ageing drugs are being funded by a new Euro 166 million tranche of the EU’s sixth framework programme for research. The European Commission said no focused research has been conducted in this area before.…