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ISAAA Inc. Launches the Philippines’ First Agbiotech Magazine Supplement for Senior High School Students
ISAAA Inc., as part of the Know The Science: Strengthening Biotech Links project with the Philippine Department of Agriculture Biotechnology Program Office, launches Double Helix, the first and only magazine supplement on agricultural biotechnology (agbiotech) for senior high school ...
ISAAA Inc. Launches the Philippines’ First Agbiotech Magazine Supplement for Senior High School Students
ISAAA Inc., as part of the Know The Science: Strengthening Biotech Links project with the Philippine Department of Agriculture Biotechnology Program Office, launches Double Helix, the first ...
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2013: Van Montagu, Chilton, Fraley
Dr. Marc Van Montagu Brief Synopsis Dr. Marc Van Montagu, Dr. Mary Dell Chilton, and Dr. Robert Fraley share the 2013 World Food Prize for their individual breakthrough achievements in ...
ISAAA Brief 54-2018: Executive Summary
75.0 Maize, soybeans, cotton, canola, sugar beets, alfalfa, papaya, squash, potatoes, apples 2 Brazil* 51.3 Soybeans, maize, cotton, sugarcane 3 Argentina* 23.9 Soybeans, maize, cotton 4 ...
Viewpoint: There’s no such thing as a ‘GMO,’ and the history of potatoes illustrates why the term is ‘nonsensical’
The expression “genetically modified organisms” (“GMOs”) is not only void of scientific value, but has negative effects on agricultural progress and food
Some potato stories: A multiple tale of “anti-GMO” detrimental nonsense
Abstract The expression “genetically modified organisms” (“GMOs”) is not only void of scientific value, but has negative effects on agricultural progress and food policy. The history of ...
Seeds of Doubt
Michael Specter on Vandana Shiva, an activist who accuses biotechnology companies such as Monsanto of imposing “food totalitarianism.” Others believe that G.M.O.s are the key to solving ...
Pioneers of agriculture reflect on the genetically-engineered revolution
The fall of 2016 was an important milestone in the history of agriculture—the 20-year anniversary of the first large-scale harvest of a genetically engineered (GE) food crop. The crop in ...
Sunday Evening News No 255
Sunday Evening News 255 - Weekly overview on press releases, media report, and scientific literature on genetic engineering, genome editing, biotechnology and legal regulation.
Biotech Blog: A Call for a National Registry of Gene-Edited Agricultural Crops
As the Biotechnology Project Director at the Center for Science in the Public Interest, I am often asked which genetically engineered (GM) crops have entered the U.S. food supply. ...
Georgia Bio Names Milton High School Senior as 2021 Georgia BioGENEius Winner
Priya Soneji Advances to International Competition Against Top Students ATLANTA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--#BioGENEius--Georgia Bio and the Georgia BioEd Institute today named Priya Soneji, a senior ...
IBM launches program to prepare students for ‘new collar jobs’
IBM has launched its technology education program that would prepare Filipino students for “new collar jobs” and making the Philippines the second country in ASEAN, after Singapore and 10th ...
Seeds of Conflict
Genetically modified corn and soy dominate U.S. farms, but activist raids have kept Europe GMO-free. The fight over the Green Revolution has begun.
Mayo Clinic Program Inspires High School Students to Look at Jobs in Health Care
Mayo Clinic program gives students a sneak peek at rewarding health careers.