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Bioscience Research and the Arkansas Delta

The Arkansas Delta. That underachieving older sibling to the state’s golden children — the Ozarks and the Ouachitas. You know, the ones we clean up and shuffle out for guests.

The Planet of Laurel and Hardy, or Promoting Good Health for All

How do we support good health for all?

That was the question posed Friday by John Peters, PhD, of Proctor & Gamble’s R&D division. Peters asked it under the backdrop of data from the World Health Organization that indicates almost as many people worldwide suffer from overnutrition (more than 1.5 billion) as from undernutrition (2 billion).

Of Nanotubes and Blueberries: At the ABI Research Symposium

ABI is a joint venture between ASU, the University of Arkansas, UAMS and Arkansas Children’s Hospital. Its purpose is to conduct research in the following areas: agriculture, bioengineering, tobacco, nutrition and any other related areas. This morning’s presentations focused on nanomaterials and the health-promotion aspects of diets rich in blueberries.

Arkansas Patent of the Week

The INOV8 Arkansas Patent of the Week returns with a focus on nanotech. Somebody, somewhere suggested recently that one day Arkansas could become known for its nanotechnology research.

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