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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 ...
In other news, the FDA moves to restrict use of fluoride supplements by children and the EPA approves more pesticides that some consider PFAS ...
How do regulators address concerns in the court of evidentiary decision making -- and of public opinion -- surrounding ...
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The 5 Foods That Seem Healthy But Are Banned in Other Countries
Brightly Colored Breakfast Cereals and Snacks That rainbow of colors in your morning cereal bowl comes from synthetic dyes ...
Almost 20% of packaged foods and beverages in the US contain synthetic dyes, often paired with excessive sugar to attract ...
"It offers huge potential to boost food security, cut pesticide use, increase crop yields and enhance disease resistance and we are backing it with a multimillion-pound investment," the Department for ...
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