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  The global rate of photosynthesis, the chemical process governing the way ocean and land plants absorb and release CO2, occurs 25 percent faster than previously thought, a team of U.S., Netherlands and Australian scientists said on Thursday.

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The Australian Embassy recently aunched its “Scientists in Schools” program at the University of the Philippines-Manila. The launch featured a lecture by Australian scientist and cervical cancer vaccine pioneer Prof. Ian Frazer.

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