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Cornell University

April 23, 2020


Researchers to explore perennial grains with $1.77M grant


April 17, 2020


New genomic tools help improve staple crops worldwide


April 15, 2020


Breeding a hardier, more nutritious wheat (Science Daily)


April 14, 2020


Breeding a hardier, more nutritious wheat


April 7, 2020


Norwegians see advantages to gene editing food


Wild tomato resistance to bacterial canker has implications for commercial tomato industry


Farmers around the world share their stories


March 27, 2020


With new barley variety, Cornell University leads way for brewers


March 17, 2020


Ugandan President wants GMO bill passed


March 16, 2020


Kenya picks 1,000 farmers to grow GMO cotton


March 12, 2020


Cornell University's Radical Collaboration sees new hires, custom approaches


Bumblebees hate pumpkin pollen, which may help pumpkins


March 6, 2020


Top European science council demands ‘radical’ GMO regulatory reform


March 5, 2020


New study shows CRISPR can be applied to produce biofortified rice


March 4, 2020


Mozambique sees GMO crops as way to reduce poverty, achieve food security


February 28, 2020


Fighting blight with GMO potatoes


February 25, 2020


IITA partners with Cornell University and University of Ghana to train on genome editing


February 21, 2020


This Colombian scientist is helping protect tomatoes from a microbe menace (Forbes)


February 20, 2020


Beneficial bugs can co-exist with Bt crops, new studies show


Partnership between Cornell University, the University of Hamburg, and French biotech company Meiogenix.seeks to unleash DNA’s potential


February 11, 2020


Variety challenges ‘Jaded’ attitudes toward green tomatoes


GMO cowpea: Ishiyaku’s ‘10-year slow walk journey’


Technology breeds sustainability on Brazilian family farm


January 31, 2020


African farmers helping to grow quality seed for ‘neglected’ crops


January 30, 2020


Genetics, not field conditions, makes hemp 'go hot'


January 28, 2020


Genetic marker discovery could ease plant breeders’ work


January 27, 2020


Wild tomatoes resist devastating bacterial canker


January 21, 2020


Scientists and farmers dispute ag minister’s claim that Ghana doesn’t need GMOs


January 13, 2020


Nigeria gears up for two GMO crops in the 2020 planting season


December 18, 2019


'Locally grown' broccoli looks, tastes better to consumers





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