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Genetic Literacy Project

July 26, 2019


Short on time, US regulators scramble to streamline CRISPR-edited plant, animal rules (Genetic Literacy Project)


July 18, 2019


The rise, fall and resurrection of Russian seed bank pioneer Nikolai Vavilov (Genetic Literacy Project)


June 21, 2019


Fear of biotechnology threatens efforts to save Brazil’s pinto beans (Genetic Literacy Project)


May 29, 2019


Golden rice (Genetic Literacy Project)


April 19, 2019


Epigenetics could alter the way we breed crops for drought and climate change (Genetic Literacy Project)


March 6, 2019


Golden Rice is coming. Finally! Will it be the game-changer hinted at for almost 20 years? (Genetic Literacy Project)


February 19, 2019


Infographic: Are genetically engineered crops less safe than classically-bred food? (Genetic Literacy Poject)


December 19, 2018


US regulators grapple with oversight of new breeding techniques (Genetic Literacy Project)


December 18, 2018


New biotech crop-breeding technologies struggle for traction across much of Africa (Genetic Literacy Project)


November 22, 2018


Can genetic engineering deliver a natural microbial fertilizer for crops? (Genetic Literacy Project)


September 12, 2018


Argentina and GMOs: Exploring the nation’s long relationship with biotech crops (Genetic Literacy Project)


June 14, 2018


Will gene editing and other new breeding techniques provide a 'second chance' for worldwide embrace of genetically engineered crops? (Genetic Literacy Project)


May 16, 2018


USDA's hands-off approach to gene-edited crops could revolutionize research and development (Genetic Literacy Project)


May 1, 2018


Delving into the GMO traits that cut back pesticide impacts globally (Genetic Literacy Project)


Let's recognize Roundup Ready and Bt crops as major contributions to sustainable farming (Genetic Literacy Project)


April 10, 2018


Making sense of the patchwork US regulatory system for genetically engineered crops and animals (Genetic Literacy Project)


April 6, 2018


Why the USDA decided not to regulate CRISPR crops—and what it means for the future of agriculture (Genetic Literacy Project)


March 6, 2018


Regulatory overreach looms as obstacle for New Breeding Techniques (NBTs) in agriculture (Genetic Literacy Project)


March 1, 2018


15 surprising GMO and gene-edited crop advances underway in South and Central America (Genetic Literacy Project)


February 26, 2018


Anti-GMO forces target New Breeding Techniques (NBTs) despite similarities to conventional crops (Genetic Literacy Project)


February 23, 2018


Does GMO corn increase crop yields? 21 years of data confirm it does—and provides substantial health benefits (Genetic Literacy Project)


January 30, 2018


CRISPR gene-edited food in Europe? Questions remain on crop breeding regulations (Genetic Literacy Project)


January 24, 2018


Plagued by pest, African farmers may soon have access to insect-resistant GMO cowpeas—for free (Genetic Literacy Project)


January 16, 2018


In Uganda, anti-GMO propaganda scare tactics even taint conventional hybrid crops (Genetic Literacy Project)


November 21, 2017


CRISPR breathing new life into crop breeding––can it avoid GMO controversy? (Genetic Literacy Project)


November 15, 2017


European farmers: Finding a replacement for glyphosate is no easy task (Genetic Literacy Project)


November 14, 2017


Omega-3 fish oil from a plant? GMO camelina could offer sustainable alternative (Genetic Literacy Project)


November 2, 2017


Green technology: disease-resistant GMO tomato that could eliminate need for copper pesticides blocked by public fears (Genetic Literacy Project)


October 3, 2017


Neonicotinoid seed treatments: Effective crop protectants—or unnecessary, with potential collateral damage to bees? (Genetic Literacy Project)


September 27, 2017


Tale of two neonicotinoid bumble bee studies - and how science can be massaged (Genetic Literacy Project)





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