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Борьба с вредителями с помощью … насекомых!

Filmed Apr 2010 • Posted Oct 2010TEDxTelAviv 2010
TEDxTelAviv 2010
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На TEDxTelAviv Шимон Штейнберг рассматривает разницу между плохими и хорошими насекомыми — и рекомендует использовать полезных насекомых для борьбы с вредными, избегая химикатов в нашем поиске идеальных продуктов.

Shimon Steinberg's biotech lab researches ways to harness the natural benefits of insects on a massive scale. Full bio »

Translated into Russian by Aliaksandr Autayeu
Reviewed by Larisa Larionova
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