but also the natural environment in which that organism is allowed to proliferate. Potential health risks to humans include the possibility of exposure to new allergens in genetically modified ...
In a shift away from GMOS, aka genetically modified organisms, important research is continuing in gene editing, sometimes ...
More than 70 percent of Americans say they don't want genetically modified organisms in their food, according to a recent Consumer Reports National Research Center survey of 1,000 adults.
Argentine scientists created the world's first genetically edited horse using CRISPR-Cas9 technology. Next projects include gene editing in pigs and cows.
There is consistent controversy over the safety of Genetically Modified Organic (GMO) foods in the country. Experts worldwide ...
Polo Pureza, whose name translates from Spanish as "Polo Purity," was inducted into the Argentine Association of Polo Horse ...
According to the National Capital Poison Center, a not-for-profit poison control organization, at least 85 drugs—including ...
Chinese and Swedish researchers have developed a high-yield rice variety that emits up to 70% less methane than normal rice ...
A two-decade old international agreement on ensuring public scrutiny of decisions on the release of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) will take effect in April after achieving enough ratifications ...
Many companies make a point of highlighting their non-GMO seeds, but what does it mean for the home grower and should it help ...
Argentina's Polo Pureza's genes live on in genetically edited horses designed to outrun her, created by Kheiron biotech firm.