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Saskatchewan's nuclear research funding will have benefits in a wide range of applications including agriculture
Saskatchewan's nuclear research funding will have benefits in a wide range of applications including agriculture: http://www.producer.com/2012/03/nuclear-research-funding-may-benefit-agriculture%E2%80%A9/
"New funding from the Saskatchewan government will assist nuclear
research at the University of Saskatchewan, part of which could go to
agricultural projects.
Innovation minister Rob Norris signed a
multi-year agreement last week for the province’s Innovation
Saskatchewan agency to provide $30 million in funding for the Canadian
Centre for Nuclear Innovation at the university.
And when the
research centre puts out the call for proposals later this year, the
CCNI’s interim director John Root said there could be interest from the
Western College of Veterinary Medicine and the College of Agriculture
and Bioresources.
“Part of what we’re doing is to help set up a lab
to enable medical imaging research and development, and one of the
applications there could be in getting a better idea about imaging in
plants,” said Root, also the director of the National Research Council’s
Canadian Beam Centre."
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