The EU has agreed allow certain foods altered using genetic engineering techniques to be sold without special labeling under ...
EU to allow food altered using genetic engineering techniques to be sold without special labeling under a new framework.
Europe’s firewall against genetic modification gets a major crack with a new deal on gene-edited crops. Crops tailor-made using new gene-splicing techniques should face fewer regulations than ...
Karthik and her team aimed to use CRISPR as a way to identify and isolate a protein generated by the bacteria that cause Lyme ...
References to genetically modified food from supermarkets in the EU could soon be a thing of the past: An agreement has been reached in Brussels to ...
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Scientists make breakthrough that could give major boost to food supply: 'A huge positive'
On top of improving crop yield and safeguarding the livelihood of many farmers, gene editing research has helped scientists ...
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The code of life is now editable and the question humanity must answer in the 2020s is not whether we can rewrite it—but whether we should, and for whom.
Policymakers face a delicate task of ensuring food security and farmer welfare while maintaining public trust and ecological ...
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Takeaways from ITPGRFA governing body meet: Benefit-sharing from plant genetic resources is at risk
The outcome of ITPGRFA GB 11 has a key lesson for the democratic movement. India needs a civil society independent of the ...
In an interesting turn of botanical events, University of Houston engineers report that while melatonin keeps us asleep, it ...
The genetically engineered food is also protein packed and sustainable, say scientists. Chinese researchers used gene-editing ...
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