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An integral part of Mediterranean culture, wine is made by fermenting pressed grape juice. The resulting drink consists of ...
One of the most interesting characteristics of heirloom tomatoes is their unique shape, which has everything to do with its ...
Succulents glow in shades of red, green, blue, and more after being infused with afterglow phosphor particles that absorb and ...
A surprisingly simple trick is helping scientists make succulent leaves shine brighter than ever, giving these favorite ...
Genetic engineering is poised to help biopharma realize the potential benefits of commercial-scale, plant-based protein production, according to a leading researcher.
The pork brand opposes the FDA’s decision to approve the use of gene-edited pork without mandatory labeling requirements.
Genetic engineering isn’t just about crops or cloning—it’s producing glow-in-the-dark pets, edible vaccines, and even plants with venomous defenses.
The FDA has announced it will no longer accept clinical trials that involve sending cells from US to China for gene editing.
From mushrooms that cast a soft green glow to plankton that glimmers sparkling blue, glowing plants are nothing new to nature ...
Hyderabad: Genetic Engineering Appraisal Committee (GEAC), which operates under the aegis of the ministry of environment, ...