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Date: 2016-07-28 19:22:28
Biology
Molecular biology
Emerging technologies
Genetic engineering
Environmental issues
Biological engineering
Genetically modified organism
Genetically modified food
Biotechnology
CRISPR
Evolution
Genetically modified food controversies

We’re NOT ready for the Next Wave of Genetic Engineering The List of Flaws in the Coordinated Framework Goes On. By:Amanda Starbuck, Food & Water Watch Agencies rely on industry data to make decisions, don’t really

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