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Papaya genome project bears fruit
sumsung submitted, created time 8 months 2 weeks (www.nature.com)
The Hawaii Papaya Genome Project published the complete genome of the transgenic "SunUp" papaya in Nature this week. The papaya marks the fifth plant genome to be completed and the first transgenic fruit crop. 
sumsung submitted, created time 9 months 2 weeks (sciencenow.sciencemag.org)
Researchers have developed a computer algorithm that can identify some plant species according to their unique sonar echoes. The experiments were meant to help biologists understand how bats find their favorite fruits or insects, but the research might also help engineers design high-speed systems to identify everything from widgets on conveyor belts to faces in crowds. 


Fruit juice does not make children obese
Darkfrog submitted, created time 1 year 7 months (www.msnbc.msn.com)
In conflict with other studies from the past several years, information from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey shows no correlation between children who drink 100% fruit juice and children who are overweight. 100% fruit juice delivers nutrients and vitamins, even if it also delivers a whole lot of sugar with little fiber as a stopgap.
However, they also found that many children never drink 100% fruit juice.
This study applies to 100% fruit juice only, not to "fruit-flavored" or "fruit-like" beverages, or to beverages that mix fruit juice and other ingredients 
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