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"The only possible guarantee of the future is responsible behaviour in the present."
The Bioscience Resource Project
This website is designed for biological scientists at all career stages who, through making well-informed and ethical research choices, want their science to be a positive social force.
Our Philosophy
By providing information, inventions, ideas and analysis, science and technology shape the future. The Bioscience Resource Project wants the future to be biodiverse, sustainable, just and peaceful. We believe that science and technology can, and should, be consistent with these values.
How to achieve this consistency is the most important topic in science and over the long term it is a prerequisite for the well-being of humans and the planet. However, its achievement depends upon the continuous and conscious choices of individuals and organisations who actively aspire to these values.
Our Aims
The Bioscience Resource Project website supports these choices by providing independent news, commentary and information for the agriculture-related biological sciences including biotechnology, ecology, plant biology and food science.
This website is designed to allow you to efficiently identify and access primary sources - the reports, scientific papers and ideas that can help you make more fully informed decisions.
We hope that, as this website develops, you will find challenging and perceptive viewpoints on diverse subjects and we invite you to contribute articles or send in news items that we may have missed.