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Indonesia: Initial Tests Show 2 More People Died of Bird Flu

Indonesia: Initial Tests Show 2 More People Died of Bird Flu

VOANews. Indonesian health officials say initial tests show another two people have died of bird flu in recent days. They say one person person died of the virus in western Sumatra, while another person died in the capital, Jakarta. If further tests confirm the findings, they would raise Indonesia's death toll from the H5N1 strain of bird flu to 71. The World Health Organization tally differs, confirming 63 bi...

More pengirim : BdB 30.03.

special rice implanted with human gene

special rice implanted with human gene

In a major advance for the biotech industry a Californian company has won initial permission to grow a found in human breast milk and saliva. It would be the first time a crop has been used to produce human proteins on a large scale.

The company, Ventria Bioscience, wants to extract the proteins to make a medicine for diarrhoea and possibly to add them to health f...

More pengirim : BdB 12.03.

Hunt for clues to Indonesia crash

Hunt for clues to Indonesia crash

BBC Investigators are continuing to search the site in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, where a passenger plane crash-landed, killing 22 people.

The jet's flight data recorder has been found and investigators say technical failure may be the cause of the crash.

The state-owned Garuda airline, which operated the Boeing 737-400, confirmed that 118 people had survived.

Australia has offered medical help to deal with the aftermath and a disaster victim identification team is on site.

The Canberra gover...

More pengirim : BdB 08.03.

Jakarta's deadly floods receding

Jakarta's deadly floods receding

Jakarta residents displaced by floods that killed at least 50 people have begun returning home, despite much of the city still being under water.

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More pengirim : BdB 08.02.