
John Hammond
John Hammond is a prominent researcher and the Director of Research at the Pirbright Institute in the UK, known for his work in veterinary science and livestock management. He is currently involved in a groundbreaking project aimed at developing a vaccine to reduce methane emissions from cows, which has the potential to significantly address climate change while maintaining sustainable farming practices.
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John Hammond discovered Billie Holiday while she was singing in Harlem clubs.
un amor platónico atravesado por la tragedia de las adicciones y el racismoJohn Hammond is mentioned in a humorous context related to Jordan's spending on promotional materials.
Le Roquebrunois Jordan Millet, jeune diplômé passionné, mêle humour et science dans sa BD sur les dinosauresJohn Hammond was the team manager when van der Flier was here, and seeing him was very special.
‘Playing for the Lions is a very hard thing to do, so it’s pretty cool’ – The Irish TimesProf John Hammond, director of Research at the Perbright Institute in Surrey, England, says there is an opportunity to reduce methane emissions from ruminant fermentation.
Irish dairy and beef sectors have the tools to tackle methane emissions – The Irish TimesJohn Hammond, director of research at the Pirbright Institute in the UK, discussed the potential of a vaccine to reduce methane emissions in cows.
Jutarnji list - Iza prizora na ovoj fotografiji krije se neugodni problem, poguban za naš planet. Rješenje se možda krije u cjepivu za kraveJohn Hammond, director of research at the Pirbright Institute in the UK, discussed the potential of a vaccine to reduce methane production in cows.
Jutarnji list - Iza prizora na ovoj fotografiji krije se neugodni problem, poguban za naš planet. Rješenje se možda krije u cjepivu za kraveJohn Hammond, Director of Research at the Pirbright Institute, highlighted the appeal of a vaccine as a proven tool in livestock management.
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