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Genetic Literacy Project

September 8, 2017


Gulf that divides pro- and anti-GMO forces not easily bridged (Genetic Literacy Project)


August 24, 2017


Can epigenetics change the way we breed crops for drought and climate change? (Genetic Literacy Project)


May 2, 2017


Debate heats up: did National Academies of Science GMO report go far enough in affirming GMO safety consensus? (Genetic Literacy Project)


March 24, 2017


USA - Does most public research funding come from industry? (Genetic Literacy Project)


March 7, 2017


Led by Nigeria, Africa opening door to genetically modified crop cultivation (Genetic Literacy Project)


January 26, 2017


Should regulators, biotech critics stop searching for ‘breeding surprises’ from GMOs? (Genetic Literacy Project)


December 20, 2016


Saving seeds, as anti-GMO activists demand, preserves unproductive farming, locks in poverty (Genetic Literacy Project)


December 11, 2016


Crop biotech policy experts: Fallout from 'equivocating' National Academy of Sciences GMO report now being felt (Genetic Literacy Project)


November 22, 2016


Nigeria poised to become Africa’s GMO superpower, overcoming NGO scare campaigns (Genetic Literacy Project)


November 18, 2016


Nigeria poised to become Africa’s GMO superpower, overcoming NGO scare campaigns (Genetic Literacy Project)


November 4, 2016


New GMO could protect wheat and barley against deadly blight (Genetic Literacy Project)


September 25, 2016


GM Bt corn’s underrated ability to reduce mycotoxins benefits health and economy (Genetic Literacy Project)


September 22, 2016


China lays groundwork to be major producer of GMO crops (Genetic Literacy Project)


July 13, 2016


Scientist develop ‘biofortified’ canola seed for production of oil with heart-healthy fats (Genetic Literacy Project)


June 22, 2016


BBC debate with Edward Mabaya, Jack Kloppenburg and Jon Entine - Are Monsanto and Big Ag taking over the world’s seed supply? (Genetic Literacy Project)


June 15, 2016


Delicious mutant foods: Mutagenesis and the genetic modification controversy (Genetic Literacy Project)


June 9, 2016


Experts split on whether current regulations can handle coming synthetic biology boom (Genetic Literacy Project)


May 25, 2016


In the wake of THe National Academies’ GMO report, is public skepticism of biotech waning? (Genetic Literacy Project)


May 17, 2016


Why did global GMO crop acreage decline in 2015? (Genetic Literacy Project)


May 11, 2016


Boulder, Colorado farmers find benefits and drawbacks to both GMOs and organic crops (Genetic Literacy Project)


May 6, 2016


View from the farm: Why conventional and organic farmers don’t want to save seeds (Genetic Literacy Project)


April 29, 2016


GMOs, seed availability, national security concerns threaten Syngenta-ChemChina deal (Genetic Literacy Project)


April 28, 2016


Is there a future for GMO-free soybeans? (Genetic Literacy Project)


April 26, 2016


Did CRISPR gene-edited mushroom really “escape” regulation? (Genetic Literacy Project)


March 8, 2016


Future of crop biotechnology in Brazil, China and other BRIC nations (Genetic Literacy Project)


March 1, 2016


Bee health update: Latest field studies again conclude neonicotinoids not key problem (Genetic Literacy Project)


January 26, 2016


Climate change and GMOs: can non transgenic varieties address global challenges? (Genetic Literacy Project)


January 15, 2016


How should Europe regulate CRISPR, new breeding technologies? (Genetic Literacy Project)


January 6, 2016


Does the current plant patent system restrict innovation and hurt small breeders? (Genetic Literacy Project)


Global food shortage? How advanced breeding could domesticate 50,000 wild, edible plants (Genetic Literacy Project)





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