and avoid environmental harm by not adding unnecessary fertiliser or water, Khosla says.""But with precise input management, farmers can also influence grain yield and efficiency.
there are fewer injuries, said Rome Aloise, a Teamsters vice president in Northern California. Because a computer sets the pace,
but within a few years, it ll tip paramedics off to probable injuries too. E. M. T s would know the likelihood of internal bleeding or traumatic head injury, for example,
before arriving on the scene, which would help them decide whether to move you to A level 1 trauma center or a standard emergency room.
Researchers at the University of Michigan International Center for Automotive Medicine have created the predictive models by cross-referencing the crash data provided by sensors on cars, like speed and location of impact, with 3-D
and assessing traumatic brain injury in soldiers. Currently, Low is working on a newer version of the device,
000 miles in the U s. Accidents that cause injuries are even rarer, occurring about once every 1. 3 million miles.
should prevent oblivious drivers from causing harm. Self-driving-car boosters talk about a virtuous circle that starts
and the harm that can be brought about by technological choices. They are the students employers want to hire.
Conservation controversy Critics of de-extinction say reviving extinct animals would do more harm to conservation efforts than good.
adequately protect those taking part in federally funded scientific research from harm. UK immigration UK government quotas on immigration,
Despite the overwhelming evidence of harm Peruvians are divided still over the findings. Some march through Puerto Maldonado s main plaza shouting through megaphones that mercury is killing everyone,
and Republican senator Roger Wicker (Mississippi) was charged with threatening injury and death by the Federal bureau of investigation on 18 april.
and cause harm. They can live in us and flourish for a long time before we become sick and or die.
or another an average of once every 500000 miles in the U s. Accidents that cause injuries are even rarer occurring about once every 1. 3 million miles.
Technology he says should prevent oblivious drivers from causing harm. Self-driving-car boosters talk about a virtuous circle that starts
They rarely provide studies of GMO foods that show measurable harm (because there aren't any)
and when they do they misrepresent the conclusions by proclaiming more harm than the studies actually indicate.
Every wound is different; the depth is different; and they're very irregular Yoo says.
The small amount of radiation claimed to be safe by authorities added to our increasingly fragile environment will cause serious harm to the health of human beings and other living organisms all over the world.
In 2002 BAN produced a film about his trip called Exporting Harm: The High-tech Trashing of Asia.
Dr Chatterjee's research uses an approach called TILLING (Targeting Induced Lesions In The Genome) an established non-GM method for creating
For instance the fibers can be wound to coat complex shapes. Because the fibers change color under strain the technology could lend itself to smart sports textiles that change color in areas of muscle tension
and they don't have any clinical signs of injury besides that they don't move Thomson said.
and causes harm by taking away the livelihood of poor farmers. The Guardian goes on to say that similar stories will soon be told for vanilla farmers, patchouli farmers, rubber producers, coconut farmers and saffron growers.
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