| October
2003 |
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Headlines |
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26
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EU innovation needs helping hand
Curved toothbrush debuts in ‘Frisco, Tokyo
US to delay label law?
NFPA wants WTO to block EU’s GM label law
Get stuck in
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25
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Cookie cutter cuts trans fats
Lies, damn lies and statistics
The cost of corporate rot
Kahlua, Courvoisier pick kosher partner
Congress OKs $3.7bn nanotech bill
Soy equals statins for heart effects
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24
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Sours sweeten Virgin tastes
Tetra Pak pushes aseptic in US
Soul food from Scotland
UK organic tastes grow in North America
Air knife dries in a whisper
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21
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This drink is no turkey
Canary to sing with Innovative Biosensors
Convenience drives US food containers
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20
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Unilever's Burgmans expands on obesity
Foreigners drive US science
Scratch clears up wet light
How to eat, not what to eat is key - NFPA
Water barrier wins award
EP wants 70% boost for research budget
Fight cancer - curl up with a cocoa
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19
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Godfrey’s Schnapps gets chocolate boost
Moss to provide new drugs
Proteome Systems win top award
Coca-Cola – for adults only?
IRI wins Pfizer UK deal
The dark side is better for you
System removes perchlorate from water
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07
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Bayer to focus on health care, nutrition and innovative materials
GM labels in force from April 2004
Grolsch swings to SIG
Bacteria clean waste water
European firms ignore patent information
Obesity training wasted on GPs
GSK in seventh R&D heaven
Barcodes to get reprieve?
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06
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Male guinea pigs sought for fat tests
EU seeks ideas to spend 197m euros
CIAA defends food claims
Cadbury packs the ‘solution to pollution’
Crisps take to plastic
See the light
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05
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UK DTI opens door to 17bn euro fund
Metabolix enters natural plastics market
California seeks European links
Give me a break
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