Here's what to know about Moms Across America and GMOScience, the organizations behind a report on Girl Scout cookies.
There’s nothing inherently unsafe about genetically modified foods. It’s the potential herbicide exposure that should give ...
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GMO 2.0 is happening whether we want it or not—let’s make sure it’s a power for good. With genetically modified organisms ...
The EU is to set to release a new class of genetically modified crops from strict regulation that dates back over 20 years, ...
vii Remember that products derived from these “new genomic techniques” are considered GMOs under European law, and are therefore governed by Directive 2001/18. viii Biodynamic Federation Demeter ...
and they can help farmers grow more food. Sounds great, right? So why such a fuss? Well, some people worry that GMOs create Frankenfoods that makes them unsafe to eat. But so far, there is no ...
Commenting on the EU vote to deregulate new GMOs, ENGA, the association of the European non-GMO food and feed sector, said, "The result of today’s vote at the COREPER meeting on New Genomic Techniques ...
A proposed class action lawsuit was filed against the Girl Scouts and the bakeries behind their cookies alleging the presence ...
And the idea of tweaking our food’s DNA in a lab can make some people feel uneasy. Like, if we eat GMOs, will we suddenly inflate into a huge, green superhero and want to Hulk-Smash everything ...
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