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IRRI Radio
IRRI Radio
25 episodes
2 months ago
For many IRRI employees The Big Bus (“Ang malaking bus“) is how they get to and from work. In 2014, it turns 30, and choices need to be made regarding its future. Michael Joyce reports that one potential fate of the bus (actually there are two of the same model) is particularly intriguing.
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For many IRRI employees The Big Bus (“Ang malaking bus“) is how they get to and from work. In 2014, it turns 30, and choices need to be made regarding its future. Michael Joyce reports that one potential fate of the bus (actually there are two of the same model) is particularly intriguing.
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Government
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Dr. John Sheehy | The Story of the Early Days of C4 at IRRI
IRRI Radio
9 minutes 45 seconds
12 years ago
Dr. John Sheehy | The Story of the Early Days of C4 at IRRI
John Sheehy, former head, Applied Photosynthesis and Systems Modeling Laboratory (1995-2009) at the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI; http://irri.org), discusses the early days of IRRI's C4 rice project. This interview was conducted on 26 March 2013. For more information: VIDEO: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b2IYNZu6SpY ARTICLE on receiving ORDER of THE BRITISH EMPIRE: http://irri.org/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=11670&Itemid=100358&lang=en PHOTOS: http://www.flickr.com/search/?q=john+sheehy
IRRI Radio
For many IRRI employees The Big Bus (“Ang malaking bus“) is how they get to and from work. In 2014, it turns 30, and choices need to be made regarding its future. Michael Joyce reports that one potential fate of the bus (actually there are two of the same model) is particularly intriguing.