The FDA concluded products from cloned animals are safe for human consumption. More evidence is needed.
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Are Meat and Milk From Cloned Animals Really Safe To Eat?
(via www.americanchronicle.com)
Submitted by sandyorganic on Tue, 2008-07-29 02:14. | Tags: science | biotechnology | cancer FDA | cattle | cells | Chromosomes | DES | dna | Dolly | donor | growth promoters | hormones | Sheep | sperm
Sheep flatulence inoculation developed
(via www.telegraph.co.uk)
Scientists in New Zealand are developing an innoculation against flatulance. The aim is to cut down on the massive amounts of methane gas that is produced by sheep and cows across New Zealand.
Submitted by head_locker on Thu, 2008-06-05 15:32. | Tags: science | cows | greenhouse gasses | methane | new zealand | Sheep

Sheep Replace Lawnmowers in Italy
(via ecoscraps.com)
A good-news, bad-news story for park lovers.
Submitted by MaxMaxL on Mon, 2008-04-07 09:37. | Tags: business | city parks | grazing sheep | lawn mowers | lawn mowing | Sheep | Turin Italy
Wool home insulation: the ultimate eco-friendly building ingredient?
(via www.wannabehippy.com)
This seems to be taking off in the UK far more than in the US, but instead of scratchy, eco-unfriendly fiberglass insulation, there is a growing movement of eco-friendly construction and one of the popular choices for insulation is wool.
That’s right, wool from sheep!
Submitted by wannabehippy on Fri, 2007-09-07 09:53. | Tags: architecture | biodegradable | building | diy | insulation | Sheep | wool
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