Aug. 24 - New Zealand scientists have developed a bird-repelling  grass designed to reduce the number of bird strikes at airports.  Marketed as ''Avanex'', the grass is infected with a fungus that birds  won't eat and is seen as an important new weapon in a fight that costs  the airline industry about $1.4 billion each year. Rob Muir reports. 
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