First Tipping Point interview calls for action
For PNN readers who are interested in hearing the opinions of a wide variety of people, many of them instigators of change, we are publishing a short-form review of the conversations. The first with Derrick Ashong was broadcast last night. Navigate to the Pure News Network or click for it here.
How plants survive flooding key to rebuilding after devastation
Countries such as Pakistan, Bangladesh, Vietnam and parts of the United States and United Kingdom have fallen victim to catastrophic flooding in recent years. Experts at the University of California and The University of Nottingham now report they have discovered how plants sense low oxygen levels to survive flooding — a finding that could lead eventually to the production of high-yielding, flood-tolerant crops, benefiting farmers, markets and consumers everywhere. Navigate to the Pure News Network or click for it here.
GMO pollen no problem claims EFSA
According to the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA), concerns over safety of pollen from a strain of genetically modified corn MON810 are unfounded. Navigate to the Pure News Network or click for it here.
Mozart improves attentiveness during medical procedures
The use of resonance to help the physical regulate properly has been explored in the Pure Leadership text book series. Now studies are showing that Western physicians who listen to Mozart while performing colonoscopy may increase their detection rates of precancerous polyps. Navigate to the Pure News Network or click for it here.
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