Texas farmers are not afraid of agricultural biotechnology. For over two decades, they have planted genetically engineered ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A genetically modified fruit fly could mean the (near) end of insect-related crop loss for berry farmers. Researchers at North ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. But the findings could also have wider implications beyond flies and fish. Zooming out from the test animals, the experiment ...
It tastes like a tomato, smells like a tomato, and even looks (mostly) like a tomato. There's just one catch: It's purple. The USDA has approved a genetically modified purple tomato, clearing the path ...
Scientists modified a gene in strawberries and produced fruit with more antioxidants, a better aroma, and a more intense ...
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