Something fishy in the White House?

Emily Anthes, science writer and author of the upcoming book about biotechnology Frankenstein’s Cat, responds to Jon Entine’s piece about the AquaBounty salmon and the politics of biotechnology in Slate.

View the original story here: Is Something Fishy In the White House?

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