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Genetically modified purple tomatoes are set to hit grocery stores for the first time: 'You're basically looking at a blueberry in tomato clothes'
The perception is beginning to change. Genetically modified purple tomatoes are set to hit grocery stores for the first time: 'You're basically looking at a blueberry in tomato clothes' first appeared ...
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 ...
The United States won a ruling on Friday in a trade dispute with Mexico, which had sought to ban imports of genetically modified corn for human consumption. U.S. growers, who had worried about the ...
Manyplants we eat today are a result of genetic modifications that would never occur in nature. Scientists have long been altering the genes of food crops, to boost food production and to make crops ...
Culinary Garden on MSN
Why sweet potatoes are genetically modified – but not by humans
Why Sweet Potatoes Are Genetically Modified – But Not by Humans – Learn the surprising natural story behind sweet potatoes #SweetPotatoes #FunFact #GardeningTips ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC/CNN Newsource) - Scientists said they are one step closer to bringing back the woolly mammoth with the creation of the "woolly mouse," a genetically-modified rodent with traits ...
The rise of gene editing forces regulators to confront a difficult question: How to protect fair play in the age of genomic medicine.
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