A Silicon Valley startup backed by OpenAI’s Sam Altman and Coinbase’s Brian Armstrong is pursuing research that some fear ...
Silicon Valley startups are pushing the boundaries of reproductive genetics, hoping to prevent diseases as well as improve chances for a high IQ ...
Ghana News Agency (GNA) on MSN
Genetically modified foods safe and nutritious – CSIR Scientists dispel myths
The Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) has assured Ghanaians that Genetically Modified (GM) foods, ...
Changes to our genetic modification laws have our scientists and politicians struggling to agree on a way forward. Over the last few weeks we have been discussing various aspects of the gene tech bill ...
Rajalakshmi Engineering College wins gold and Best Project Award for innovative synthetic biology project at iGEM 2025 in ...
To overcome this challenge, it will take farmers like me. We can’t fight in the court of law, but we can make our voices ...
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One Brand Of Apples Won't Brown, Thanks To Science
Don't you hate when fresh apples get bruised and mealy? This specific brand of apple has been designed to avoid bruising and ...
Genetically engineered breeders that lay only female chicks would eliminate the culling of day-old male chicks.
The Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals invalidated the "loophole" in the U.S. National Bioengineered Food Disclosure Standard that left out foods like oils and sugars from mandatory labeling.
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Applied wisely, genetically modified crops can feed the world —Chinechendo Eze, US-based microbiologist, PhD researcher
Chinechendo Eze is a Nigerian microbiologist and biotechnologist with research focuses on how to genetically engineer crops to enhance growth and resilience. She is a doctoral student and a graduate ...
Tuo Gear and Veil Camo have partnered up to bring together some of the most advanced ideas in concealment.
"If we can uncover how plants share and integrate genes, we can better understand how crops like wheat and maize adapt — ...
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