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This seems to be an ethical monstrum. What if the impact of a new technique http://www.sciencemag.org/content/349/6251/927 like Crispr can not be controlled
Read MoreThis seems to be an ethical monstrum. What if the impact of a new technique http://www.sciencemag.org/content/349/6251/927 like Crispr can not be controlled
Read MoreThe present document compiles the main outputs of the environmental sustainability assessment in the framework of the Bioeconomy Observatory as
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Read MoreRegistration is now open – ECBA Council Meeting 11.-13.09.2015 in Graz, Austria We are pleased to announce that the next
Read MoreThe Nature article “Why we are teaching science wrong, and how to make it right” Is mentioning how active problem
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Read MoreDear ECBA members, the next ECBA Council Meeting in combination with an EurProBiol-Meeting will be held in Graz (Austria) in September
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