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developed by russian research institute. maria for national is in the studio with us with all the details so bring us the latest how important is this will we hear about this huge collaborations between the developer is of the bridge swedish and the russian drug at the time of global call the 19 vaccine race and both sides believe everybody will only benefit the head of the malaya research institute the company behind russia's sputnik we says that astra zeneca is not efficient enough but if used in combination with sputnik we its efficacy could be dramatically boosted while it's a good news you know for for both sides of course in this is what astra zeneca press release says about why is it so important collaboration with the gamma layer research institute is important to explore the potential of vaccine combinations unlocking synergies in protection and accessibility through a portfolio approach. they had of russia's investment fund the company responsible for foreign distribution of russian vaccines sputnik we also believe
developed by russian research institute. maria for national is in the studio with us with all the details so bring us the latest how important is this will we hear about this huge collaborations between the developer is of the bridge swedish and the russian drug at the time of global call the 19 vaccine race and both sides believe everybody will only benefit the head of the malaya research institute the company behind russia's sputnik we says that astra zeneca is not efficient enough but if...
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developed by astra zeneca at oxford university and sputnik be developed by the russian government research institute in the unexpected move russian and british scientists are teaming up to see if protection against the corona virus can be improved by combining russia's sputnik vaccine with the astra zeneca virus fighter developed at oxford university hopes are that a cocktail of the 2 might create
developed by astra zeneca at oxford university and sputnik be developed by the russian government research institute in the unexpected move russian and british scientists are teaming up to see if protection against the corona virus can be improved by combining russia's sputnik vaccine with the astra zeneca virus fighter developed at oxford university hopes are that a cocktail of the 2 might create
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o the head of our georgia tech research institute is in attendance. that organization alone does about $750 million in research grants, a lot of that classified work with different agencies in the government. the overall institute does over a billion dollars of grants every year. we're very proud. not all of that, of course, is funded, but most, the bulk of that, is. so we take issues of protection of our ideas and intellectual property very, very, very seriously. at the same time, we attract amazing chinese students,s, undergraduate and graduate students, some of whom join faculty ranks and contribute to making american science and technology the way you described it, the most competitive in the world. so help us figure out a way, how can we even frame these seemingly incompatible objectives of continuing to leverage that advantage to bring all that talent in without putting our national interest at risk? >> yeah. so it's the exact right question and it is not a simple thing to answer. what i can say with certainty is that we've had the balance comple
o the head of our georgia tech research institute is in attendance. that organization alone does about $750 million in research grants, a lot of that classified work with different agencies in the government. the overall institute does over a billion dollars of grants every year. we're very proud. not all of that, of course, is funded, but most, the bulk of that, is. so we take issues of protection of our ideas and intellectual property very, very, very seriously. at the same time, we attract...
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i am of course talking about sputnik 5 developed by the gov research institute which at the moment the vaccine is undergoing clinical trials but it has already been registered and is being produced to vaccinate specific population groups with which you have a contract with the government to produce the vaccine correct. it's all very simple really we serve as a platform for the contract but the whole process is put together and managed by the gumbel a research institute in collaboration with the health ministry our role is to fulfill the contract by producing the required number of doses in the established timeframe. how many doses do we need. that is determined by the health ministry i know our colleagues there have developed a detailed and nations schedule and you have the capacity to complete the order. certainly as part of a larger mission we have specific objectives and target volumes to reach and not just us our companies carry their share of the load. we know that for russians the vaccine will be free and the vaccination voluntary compared to other vaccines including foreign ones
i am of course talking about sputnik 5 developed by the gov research institute which at the moment the vaccine is undergoing clinical trials but it has already been registered and is being produced to vaccinate specific population groups with which you have a contract with the government to produce the vaccine correct. it's all very simple really we serve as a platform for the contract but the whole process is put together and managed by the gumbel a research institute in collaboration with the...
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developed by russian research institute i think it is quite important that this sort of hear from both sides and we hear about this huge corporation between the developer of the bridge swedish and the russian drug at the time you have to understand a global call the $1000.00 vaccine race and both sides believe everybody will only benefit from that. they have a problem very vaccines efficacy isn't high enough this should be improved we have 2 different ads or no viruses they will take one of them and use it as a booster collaboration with the gamma layer research institute is important to explore the potential of vaccine combinations unlocking synergies in protection and accessibility through a portfolio approach the head of russia's investment fund the company responsible for foreign distribution of rushes of vaccine also believes this is a breakthrough collaboration this unique example of cooperation between scientists from different countries will play a crucial role in achieving the final victory over the pandemic astra zeneca its decision to conduct clinical trials using one of the
developed by russian research institute i think it is quite important that this sort of hear from both sides and we hear about this huge corporation between the developer of the bridge swedish and the russian drug at the time you have to understand a global call the $1000.00 vaccine race and both sides believe everybody will only benefit from that. they have a problem very vaccines efficacy isn't high enough this should be improved we have 2 different ads or no viruses they will take one of...
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for economic research the institute that also is responsible for the study i just mentioned good to have you with us please tell me what's it take for the oil price to recover opaque normally has a say in that by throttling production or by increasing supply so what's it take for the oil price to rise again. eventually an end to the pandemic is the most important factor but other than that well opec has been doing a pretty good job since since october because the result of the last meeting of showing that stability and cohesion within opec is pretty much the next best thing they can actually do besides the very strong production cuts that have there are in place since me he mentioned that the pandemic is playing a big role there i mean what impact does it actually have on the economic situation and the gulf region. will eventually have tremendous impact on the off region and south so we for all of these that we 1st see stand results ability europe in terms of reduction in overall g.d.p. to wrist have been have not been attending but besides tha
for economic research the institute that also is responsible for the study i just mentioned good to have you with us please tell me what's it take for the oil price to recover opaque normally has a say in that by throttling production or by increasing supply so what's it take for the oil price to rise again. eventually an end to the pandemic is the most important factor but other than that well opec has been doing a pretty good job since since october because the result of the last meeting of...
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thinking is that to make the seram to make the job as efficient as possible basically a russian research institute get the gunwale and british pharmaceutical giant astra zeneca they have decided to join their forces in developing you know the vaccine for the corona virus again under this new agreement they will be conducting joint clinical trials which will be aimed at making the vaccine as reliable as possible here's how the c.e.o. of british astra zeneca put it. we have 2 main goals the 1st one is to allow. professionals doctors and nurses to use 11 vaccine all the other for the for the 1st injection and the 2nd. and the 2nd goal is to hope pretty get better if you just say when you combine 2 different vaccines i don't think companies are competing against each other everybody is racing against the virus we will need many many vaccines because there is no one single. gun for us and our backs and probably our world and some of these vaccines have to be easy to use and they have to be cheap because the lower middle income countries cannot afford the expensive rexton we are on a period of this is w
thinking is that to make the seram to make the job as efficient as possible basically a russian research institute get the gunwale and british pharmaceutical giant astra zeneca they have decided to join their forces in developing you know the vaccine for the corona virus again under this new agreement they will be conducting joint clinical trials which will be aimed at making the vaccine as reliable as possible here's how the c.e.o. of british astra zeneca put it. we have 2 main goals the 1st...
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$1222.00 developed by astra zeneca and oxford university and sputnik 5 developed by a russian research institute. as we promised earlier our correspondent richard knox not now joins us live in the studio with all the details on that story so how important is this development and i think is very important and i think it is a very good news you know at the time of global call the 1000 vaccine race we hear about this use collaboration between the developers of the bridge swedish and the russian drugs new chapter of vaccine development as the russian side says by the way it was their initiative they made an offer back in november and early on friday they posted on social media that their offer was accepted and this is what the press release by the company behind astra zeneca says about why is it so important collaboration with the gamma layer research institute is important to explore the potential of vaccine combinations unlocking synergies in protection and accessibility through a portfolio approach. they will soon begin rolling adults volunteers aged 18 years and older and earlier today we heard
$1222.00 developed by astra zeneca and oxford university and sputnik 5 developed by a russian research institute. as we promised earlier our correspondent richard knox not now joins us live in the studio with all the details on that story so how important is this development and i think is very important and i think it is a very good news you know at the time of global call the 1000 vaccine race we hear about this use collaboration between the developers of the bridge swedish and the russian...
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call of his country, he then became the founding executive director for the national strategic research institute at the university of nebraska with vision, tenacity, and leadership he created a great team that establishes department of defense, university affiliated research center, at the university of nebraska, and sponsored by u.s. strategic command the national strategic research institute became the first uark supporting combatant command. they provide scientific-based solutions across the threats spectrum and multiple domains. with an intense mission focus, he has been the driving force creating a trusted research institution which today is recognized globally for deepening u.s. strategic and operational understanding of 21st century national security challenges. he led a team of 75 professionals working from offices and laboratories across the university of nebraska's campus, and customers in the national capital and space coast regions. during his tenure, n.s.r.a. has collaborated with more than 350 nebraska university researchers and students serving 44 customers across d.o.d., the fede
call of his country, he then became the founding executive director for the national strategic research institute at the university of nebraska with vision, tenacity, and leadership he created a great team that establishes department of defense, university affiliated research center, at the university of nebraska, and sponsored by u.s. strategic command the national strategic research institute became the first uark supporting combatant command. they provide scientific-based solutions across...
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the berlin based start up analyzes data from research institutions around the world. based on its findings plan a contact individual companies and community groups in the affected areas worldwide . they publicize their project and allow users to help fund them. data analysis can help to identify and address environmental problems move quickly . litter base is an online database that's open to everyone graphic show the results of more than a 1000 scientific studies on marine pollution. on a world map it's easy to see where research expeditions have already taken place. the latest results from the worldwide scientific community are regularly fed into the database. the aim is to make the global issue of marine pollution more accessible and easily understood including to nonscientists. nowadays and over there if anything anymore especially because of social media and people like to have picked earth having these maps and these are notices graphs are providing useful information in the really short time for the public. another example the global forest change database at t
the berlin based start up analyzes data from research institutions around the world. based on its findings plan a contact individual companies and community groups in the affected areas worldwide . they publicize their project and allow users to help fund them. data analysis can help to identify and address environmental problems move quickly . litter base is an online database that's open to everyone graphic show the results of more than a 1000 scientific studies on marine pollution. on a...
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berlin's based startup analyzes data from research institutions around the world. based on its findings plan a contact individuals companies and community groups in the affected areas world wide. they publicize their project and allow users to help fund them. data analysis can help to identify and address environmental problems more quickly. litter base is an online database that's open to everyone graphics show the results of more than a 1000 scientific studies on marine pollution. on a world map it's easy to see where research expeditions have already taken place. the latest results from the worldwide scientific community are regularly fed into the database. the aim is to make the global issue of marine pollution more accessible and easily understood including to nonscientists. nowadays and over there if anything anymore especially because of social media and people like to have picked earth having these maps and this imo this is graphs are providing useful information in the really short time to the public. another example the global forest change database at th
berlin's based startup analyzes data from research institutions around the world. based on its findings plan a contact individuals companies and community groups in the affected areas world wide. they publicize their project and allow users to help fund them. data analysis can help to identify and address environmental problems more quickly. litter base is an online database that's open to everyone graphics show the results of more than a 1000 scientific studies on marine pollution. on a world...
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the berlin based startup analyzes data from research institutions around the world. based on its findings plan a contact individual companies and community groups in the affected areas worldwide . they publicize their project and allow users to help fund them. data analysis can help to identify and address environmental problems more quickly . litter base is an online database that's open to everyone graphic show the results of more than a 1000 scientific studies on marine pollution. on a world map it's easy to see where research expeditions have already taken place. the latest results from the worldwide scientific community are regularly fed into the database. the aim is to make the global issue of marine pollution more accessible and easily understood including to nonscientists. nowadays you know whether it's anything anymore especially because of social media and people like to have a picture of having these maps and this imo this has graphs are providing useful information in the really short time for the public. another example the global forest change database
the berlin based startup analyzes data from research institutions around the world. based on its findings plan a contact individual companies and community groups in the affected areas worldwide . they publicize their project and allow users to help fund them. data analysis can help to identify and address environmental problems more quickly . litter base is an online database that's open to everyone graphic show the results of more than a 1000 scientific studies on marine pollution. on a world...
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a huge part of the organization, they founded the research arm, called the southwest voter research institute. we have hundreds and hundreds of reports. here you can see, they would do things like a political and demographic analysis of the 27th congressional district. or hispanic political participation. they were polling mexican americans to find out, what are the issues that you face? what are your opinions? what are your voting habits? to really understand how they can reach more mexican americans, how they can produce training material and workshops to make mexican americans feel like they actually have a voice and that they too can participate in the democratic process. in san antonio, some of the issues were basic services, such as roads, sidewalks, education. and from that, this is really influential in how willie got involved with voter registration. so, sadly, in 1988 willie passed away from kidney cancer. his funeral, there were more than 1000 people at his funeral. it was covered on local news, national news, the new york times had an article about it. even michael dukakis was at
a huge part of the organization, they founded the research arm, called the southwest voter research institute. we have hundreds and hundreds of reports. here you can see, they would do things like a political and demographic analysis of the 27th congressional district. or hispanic political participation. they were polling mexican americans to find out, what are the issues that you face? what are your opinions? what are your voting habits? to really understand how they can reach more mexican...
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supposed last year is single months high so the science directive for your amazon environmental research institute said we have had 2 months with a lot of fun it's already worse than last year satellites can see it why do you deny it's worse than last year now we don't deny we don't deny any sync ok september of 20 has been a war since september last year but like i told you before some 70 percent of these fires are raging in the a.d.'s that have been over reddit deforested many many many years ago that are occupied by farmers only one surge of them are happening that they wouldn't do should not to happen and we a fight and then since the beginning of their day a green brazil to a permission that we lounge and since the month of may where we stop at some $6000.00 points of fire so we have been doing our jobs. you've been doing your jobs but. not very effectively it seems according to reports on the ground if the fires are that bad and there are still $32000.00 the hot spots in the rain forest the 61 percent rise over the same month last year that's not very effective is it well like i told you thi
supposed last year is single months high so the science directive for your amazon environmental research institute said we have had 2 months with a lot of fun it's already worse than last year satellites can see it why do you deny it's worse than last year now we don't deny we don't deny any sync ok september of 20 has been a war since september last year but like i told you before some 70 percent of these fires are raging in the a.d.'s that have been over reddit deforested many many many years...
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thehman achuthan over at economic cycle research institute in new york joining us there. rse, the founder of that institute. a k shaped recovery -- i have talked about it. peter atwater at william and mary who first coined it, it describes so much of what is going on and we will continue to see that play out in 2020 one. i think it is something that policymakers have to address in terms of the recovery and how we can do better. matt: absolutely. jerome powell is on board. you have janet coming into the fed and she will no doubt be on word with that. maybe joe biden and kamala harris will be focused on it as well. the question is how much you can do in a socially distanced economy when there are not those people to people service jobs available. carol: coming up, we will talk with francis: lunch -- with francis: blanche. that is coming up on surveillance. this is bloomberg. ritika: senate majority leader mitch mcconnell has ruled out passing the house bill that would give most americans to thousand dollar payments. mcconnell says the measure has path tostic pass -- quick pa
thehman achuthan over at economic cycle research institute in new york joining us there. rse, the founder of that institute. a k shaped recovery -- i have talked about it. peter atwater at william and mary who first coined it, it describes so much of what is going on and we will continue to see that play out in 2020 one. i think it is something that policymakers have to address in terms of the recovery and how we can do better. matt: absolutely. jerome powell is on board. you have janet coming...
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cautn, but there also anpeoe r obvious see of relf that the mood is also upbt at theey pasteur research institutehe pandemic started in march,hey were able to respond immediately with nationwide testing. the testing kits came from these laboratories. they say the approactaken by the government helped. >> i think one of the big advantages in uruguay compared to other countries was that both the president and his corovirus te supported our scientists right from the start so that the scientists were then able to make decisions in good time. i also think that uruguay is one of the few countries worldwide with an integrated healthystem rights wn it com to medil , where trtment. the sam >> f decadesurugy has investedn its weare state, and that appearso be payin off now in the crisis. the country is home to around 3.5 million people. poverty is definitely an issue in some areas, and impossible to overlook in the capital. still, the mayor of montevideo proud of the city and says here, too, everybody has access to healthce. >> uruguay has transformed its public health service over the past 15 years. now i
cautn, but there also anpeoe r obvious see of relf that the mood is also upbt at theey pasteur research institutehe pandemic started in march,hey were able to respond immediately with nationwide testing. the testing kits came from these laboratories. they say the approactaken by the government helped. >> i think one of the big advantages in uruguay compared to other countries was that both the president and his corovirus te supported our scientists right from the start so that the...
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the beethoven house is the former home of the composers family today it is a museum and a research institute it's aimed is to bring people closer to live big from beethoven the man. young vic had extraordinary musical gifts at an early age he began learning the piano and was also taught composition the boy was soon able to play better than his teachers he gave his 1st public performance when he was 7. beethoven's beloved mother died aged 40 his father was an alcoholic. at 14 beethoven became a church organist and as head of the family took care of his siblings. when he was $22.00 he left bonn and moved to vienna the self-proclaimed world capital of music . he lived there until his death in 827. and inspired by hand on his part by his dedication you know his complete absorption in his music. there's often these stories about him. you know composing in his room half naked and then standing outside and not realizing he was a dress because he saw in the music or soaking himself with water freshen him self up get some inspiration singing mumbling all the time all these things is always reassuring
the beethoven house is the former home of the composers family today it is a museum and a research institute it's aimed is to bring people closer to live big from beethoven the man. young vic had extraordinary musical gifts at an early age he began learning the piano and was also taught composition the boy was soon able to play better than his teachers he gave his 1st public performance when he was 7. beethoven's beloved mother died aged 40 his father was an alcoholic. at 14 beethoven became a...
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analysts at 15 private sector research institutes have come up with their forecasts of the quarterlyn survey. the central bank polls about 10,000 companies and the report will be released monday. all the predictions see the index of large manufacturers improving from 27 from the previous survey in september. that comes as parts of the economy pick up. a separate index for large nonmanufacturers includes the restaurant and tourism sectors. it's expected to be better than the minus 12 seen in the last survey. but most think tanks say the pace of improvement will be slower. >>> honda motor is pausing output at its british factory as it struggles to get parts. that comes amid heavy congestion at deports in tke key ports in preparations for brexit. honda hopes to restart production next monday. britain's major container ports have been hit as the coronavirus pandemic disrupts global trade. that's been compounded in recent weeks by stockpiling in a run-up to brexit. britain and the eu have been trying to thrash out a post-brexit free trade deal. whatever the outcome, new customs procedures
analysts at 15 private sector research institutes have come up with their forecasts of the quarterlyn survey. the central bank polls about 10,000 companies and the report will be released monday. all the predictions see the index of large manufacturers improving from 27 from the previous survey in september. that comes as parts of the economy pick up. a separate index for large nonmanufacturers includes the restaurant and tourism sectors. it's expected to be better than the minus 12 seen in the...
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a private research institute says more than 100,000 people are being treated at hospitals, resultingn a shortage of medical staff and beds. in an interview with cnn on thursday, joe biden said he will ask all americans to wear masks for 100 days following his inauguration in january. a number of municipalities across the u.s. are urging residents to refrain from going out at night, as well as putting operational restrictions on restaurants. but a joint study by u.s. universities shows social activity and mixing with people outside individual households has significantly increased from april. on wednesday, demonstrators rallied on staten island in new york city to protest the arrest of pub owner who refused to follow the state and city's coronavirus measures. >>> moving to britain, where local media report the first batch of coronavirus vaccines arrived. the british government was the first in the west to authorize the use of the vaccine developed by u.s. pharmaceutical giant pfizer and germany's biontech. it says it will start vaccinations early next week. one challenge is how to shi
a private research institute says more than 100,000 people are being treated at hospitals, resultingn a shortage of medical staff and beds. in an interview with cnn on thursday, joe biden said he will ask all americans to wear masks for 100 days following his inauguration in january. a number of municipalities across the u.s. are urging residents to refrain from going out at night, as well as putting operational restrictions on restaurants. but a joint study by u.s. universities shows social...
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the beethoven house is the former home of the composers family today it is a museum and a research institute its aim is to bring people closer to live big fun beethoven the man. young vic had extraordinary musical gifts at an early age he began learning the piano and was also taught composition the boy was soon able to play better than his teachers he gave his 1st public performance when he was 7. beethoven's beloved mother died aged 40 his father was an alcoholic. at 14 beethoven became a church organist and as head of the family took care of his siblings. when he was $22.00 he left bon and moved to vienna the self-proclaimed world capital of music. he lived there until his death in 827. and inspired by an inspired by his dedication or his complete absorption in his music. there's often these stories about him. you know composing in his room half naked and then standing outside and not realizing he was a dress because he saw in the music or soaking himself in water freshen himself up get some inspiration singing mumbling all the time all these things as was reassuring to hear about someone
the beethoven house is the former home of the composers family today it is a museum and a research institute its aim is to bring people closer to live big fun beethoven the man. young vic had extraordinary musical gifts at an early age he began learning the piano and was also taught composition the boy was soon able to play better than his teachers he gave his 1st public performance when he was 7. beethoven's beloved mother died aged 40 his father was an alcoholic. at 14 beethoven became a...
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developed by astra zeneca at oxford university and sputnik be developed by the russian government research institute in the unexpected move russian and british scientists are teaming up to see if protection against the corona virus can be improved by combining russia's sputnik vaccine with the astra zeneca virus fighter developed at oxford university hopes are that a cocktail of the 2 might create a stronger and or longer lasting vaccine for many up to now the idea of russians and brits working together to fight covert 19 may have seemed implausible in august the b.b.c. wrote russia's registration of sputnik has raised concerns about short cutting the normal process and just days ago the b.b.c. reported that sputnik v. has been rushed out to where we russians while backing the fast tracking of domestic vaccines the western media has worked hard to discredit the russian jab venture the competition is firstly being politicized and secondly dirty methods are being used to discredit our vaccine however sputnik is the 1st vaccine to have been produced it's secure good and in demand both the oxford and sp
developed by astra zeneca at oxford university and sputnik be developed by the russian government research institute in the unexpected move russian and british scientists are teaming up to see if protection against the corona virus can be improved by combining russia's sputnik vaccine with the astra zeneca virus fighter developed at oxford university hopes are that a cocktail of the 2 might create a stronger and or longer lasting vaccine for many up to now the idea of russians and brits working...
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and research institutes and universities is quite strong as i mentioned before in many parts of the world it tends to be the public sector developing the products thanks to a relationship with the company maybe the company donated the technology the problem in europe for example is that in f. so that you mentioned before they have scientists assessing the products and the scientists have a obligation to have no conflict of interest that means they have to have had no relationship whatsoever with industry. so if you're a scientist in europe. having any kind of dealing with a company closes a number of avenues of work later so again we are really champions in creating difficulties for ourselves in europe but the rest of the world is. part of the problem and something else that needs to be changed is all the industry is funds many laboratories and funds studies through the universities which to a certain extent has to be done because the universities don't have enough money but the problem then becomes that when the universe when the monsanto for example drafts a paper and they ghostwrite it
and research institutes and universities is quite strong as i mentioned before in many parts of the world it tends to be the public sector developing the products thanks to a relationship with the company maybe the company donated the technology the problem in europe for example is that in f. so that you mentioned before they have scientists assessing the products and the scientists have a obligation to have no conflict of interest that means they have to have had no relationship whatsoever...