+ Follow Soybeans Tag
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[Title] => R&D on soybeans reaps promising results
[Summary] => Taking off from a fruitful first year of implementation, projects on soybean continue to reap promising results.
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[Title] => China says US soybeans unsafe
[Summary] => BEIJING (AFP) - China said Wednesday it had discovered many safety problems with soybeans imported from the United States, urging US authorities to deal with the problem.
"Inspection and quarantine units in various areas have discovered a large number of quality and safety problems with imports of US soybeans," the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine said.
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[Title] => First soybeans grown in space
[Summary] => In unprecedented space research, DuPont scientists have discovered that soybeans grown in space are similar to Earth-grown crops unleashing the ability to sustainably grow vegetation to support long-term human presence in space. Soybeans are one of the most consumed crops in the world today.
During a DuPont research mission that concluded with the return of Space Shuttle Atlantis last October, soybean seeds planted and nurtured by DuPont scientists germinated, developed into plants, flowered and produced new seedpods in space aboard the International Space Station.
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"Inspection and quarantine units in various areas have discovered a large number of quality and safety problems with imports of US soybeans," the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine said.
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During a DuPont research mission that concluded with the return of Space Shuttle Atlantis last October, soybean seeds planted and nurtured by DuPont scientists germinated, developed into plants, flowered and produced new seedpods in space aboard the International Space Station.
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September 4, 2003 - 12:00am