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While touring in Europe last weekend, Justin Bieber paid a visit to the Anne Frank House and left a guestbook message that incited a wealth of public ridicule: "Truly inspiring to be able to come here. Anne was a great girl. Hopefully she would have been a belieber." To The Biebs' credit , the museum's spokeswoman went public to celebrate his visit by saying, "We think that what's special is that a 19-year-old comes to the Anne Frank House and spends an hour visiting on a Friday night."
The project plans to have the special banana varieties - enriched with alpha and beta carotene which the body converts to vitamin A - growing in Uganda by 2020. The bananas are now being sent to the United States, and it is expected that the six-week trial measuring how well they lift vitamin A levels in humans will begin soon. "Good science can make a massive difference here by enriching staple crops such as Ugandan bananas with pro-vitamin A and providing poor and subsistence-farming populations with nutritionally rewarding food," said project leader Professor James Dale. The Queensland University of Technology (QUT) project, backed by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, hopes to see conclusive results by year end. "We know our science will work," Professor Dale said. "We made all the constructs, the genes that went into bananas, and put them into bananas here at QUT." Dale said the Highland or East African cooking banana ...
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