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Brazil greenlights GMO wheat
Argentina’s Bioceres has claimed Brasilia has approved its HB4 wheat strain for cultivation
Mar 5, 2023 03:45
US regulator makes landmark decision on lab-grown meat
A ‘cultivated chicken’ product has been declared safe to eat, though approval for sale is pending
Nov 17, 2022 17:43
Researchers make move on animal organ transplant for humans – media
Scientists have asked US officials for approval of clinical trials with transplanting of pig organs into humans
Jul 1, 2022 17:19
UK seeks to lift restrictions on genetically altered foods
A bill advancing through Parliament could pave the way for a boom in gene-edited crops and livestock
May 26, 2022 03:28
Florida set to release swarms of GMO mosquitoes as residents decry ‘criminal experiment’ by Bill Gates-backed biotech
A plan to release thousands of genetically modified mosquitoes in an effort to combat disease in the Florida Keys has triggered dire concerns among locals, some saying the “criminal” experiment will turn them into guinea pigs.
Apr 28, 2021 01:34
Did a gene-modified mosquito apocalypse plan backfire in Brazil? Study says ‘Yes,’ company says ‘No’
An experiment to sabotage Brazil’s mosquito population by releasing 450,000 gene-modified insects may have backfired, says a new study. The insect-breeding company is fighting back against the claims.
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