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Food crisis calls for renewed vigor in agricultural research
Darkfrog submitted, created time 8 months 6 days (www.nature.com)
Agricultural research may not sound flashy--it includes everything from high-yield crop varieties to pest and weed control--but experts claim that a lack of it is the underlying cause of our current food shortages in the developing world, and that it is likely to be the cause of future shortages if the problem is not corrected.
While there is a focus on agricultural research in the developing world, this is limited to four countries: China, Brazil, South Africa and India. At the same time, there is less and less transfer of technology and information from first-world countries like the U 
Solving the Biofuels vs. Food Problem
jane2007 submitted, created time 11 months 4 weeks (www.time.com)
Biofuel revolutionaries — like Silicon Valley venture capitalist Vinod Khosla — see plant power as a way to break America's dependence on foreign oil, and produce auto fuel that doesn't kill the climate. Opponents dismiss biofuels — most of which are currently distilled from crops like corn and sugar cane — as a blind alley, one that drives up food prices without saving the earth.Now we have solution.It would be great.The followings are the relative article about it :
http://sciencenow.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/2008/107/1
http://www.sciam.com/article 
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