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Applied wisely, genetically modified crops can feed the world —Chinechendo Eze, US-based microbiologist, PhD researcher
Chinechendo Eze is a Nigerian microbiologist and biotechnologist with research focuses on how to genetically engineer crops to enhance growth and resilience. She is a doctoral student and a graduate ...
Don't you hate when fresh apples get bruised and mealy? This specific brand of apple has been designed to avoid bruising and ...
In other news, the FDA moves to restrict use of fluoride supplements by children and the EPA approves more pesticides that some consider PFAS ...
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GMO Insulin: What You Need to Know
Discover the benefits of GMO insulin, a safe, effective option for diabetes management, using genetically modified bacteria ...
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This week, members of the International Union of Conservation of Nature, one of the world’s largest conservation groups, voted against a moratorium on the release of genetically engineered species ...
Humans have become very good at altering the basic building blocks of life to their advantage. Genetically modified foods are available at most grocery stores. Researchers use gene-editing tools every ...
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