Change were also seeing an increase in the skills that are required seeing an increase in investment is a modern technology being brought into the sector and that creates a really positive picture for producing outstanding world class wines this part of southern england has a long history of wine making but it is expanding fast in part also due to strong sales of british wine here and overseas weve planted around about 50 acres of vines over the last 2 or 3 years and will continue to buy or lease land. So were investing in the future were confident about the future of this market. Back in North Yorkshire where theres a little rest of the venue yard where theyre hoping for a bumper harvest while of course keeping an eye on the sky and he would aljazeera west in Northern England are back with more from london in about 15 minutes time now. Thank you mariam now hong kongs leader carrie lamb wants to meet University Students in st barts in this weeks protests outside government has already
Tinkering with genes is actually an ethical thing to do. [kondwani] i wanna know what breakthroughs are being made. Technologies like crispr are incredibly powerful. What were doing here is really the beginning of a true revolution. That will force the future too. That is incredible. Live genetic engineering. eerie staccato music dramatic electronic music prosthetic clicking water speckles robotic arm whirring electronic tone beeping my name is kondwani phiri. Im a genetic researcher. You could say, its in my blood. From an early age of about eight or nine or so, i had just a natural curiosity for the natural world. Cancer runs in my family. In fact, i lost my aunt to breast cancer. And that peaked my interests in genetics. Im fascinated by how the genes we inherit shape our biological destiny, including our health. I believe the key to treatments and cures for diseases like these, lies in explicit efforts to engineer human genes. But can we fix not only whats broken but also enhance o
Tinkering with genes is actually an ethical thing to do. [kondwani] i wanna know what breakthroughs are being made. Technologies like crispr are incredibly powerful. What were doing here is really the beginning of a true revolution. That will force the future too. That is incredible. Live genetic engineering. eerie staccato music dramatic electronic music prosthetic clicking water speckles robotic arm whirring electronic tone beeping my name is kondwani phiri. Im a genetic researcher. You could say, its in my blood. From an early age of about eight or nine or so, i had just a natural curiosity for the natural world. Cancer runs in my family. In fact, i lost my aunt to breast cancer. And that peaked my interests in genetics. Im fascinated by how the genes we inherit shape our biological destiny, including our health. I believe the key to treatments and cures for diseases like these, lies in explicit efforts to engineer human genes. But can we fix not only whats broken but also enhance o
Tinkering with genes is actually an ethical thing to do. [kondwani] i wanna know what breakthroughs are being made. Technologies like crispr are incredibly powerful. What were doing here is really the beginning of a true revolution. That will force the future too. That is incredible. Live genetic engineering. eerie staccato music dramatic electronic music prosthetic clicking water speckles robotic arm whirring electronic tone beeping my name is kondwani phiri. Im a genetic researcher. You could say, its in my blood. From an early age of about eight or nine or so, i had just a natural curiosity for the natural world. Cancer runs in my family. In fact, i lost my aunt to breast cancer. And that peaked my interests in genetics. Im fascinated by how the genes we inherit shape our biological destiny, including our health. I believe the key to treatments and cures for diseases like these, lies in explicit efforts to engineer human genes. But can we fix not only whats broken but also enhance o
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