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Will Africa embrace CRISPR gene editing and the next phase of the biotech revolution?

Lominda Afedraru | 
Scientists around the world are increasingly turning to the promise of CRISPR gene editing to tackle any number of problems ...
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EU decision nears: How will gene-edited crops be regulated?

Jim Dunwell, Kate Barlow | 
We asked [Professor Jim Dunwell] about the protracted decision on regulation and what this will mean for the future of gene ...
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Viewpoint: CRISPR and other new plant breeding technologies (NBTs) can help Europe address food and farming problems

Garlich von Essen | 
Language and accusations are still exactly what they were in the late 1990s: “Frankenfoods” allegedly threatened the health and lives ...
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‘Power of genetics’: Seed industry sees plant breeding innovation as key to sustainable agriculture

“Innovations in plant breeding are enabling us to develop plants that meet the needs of a changing world,” said President ...
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Video: How CRISPR is changing the GMO debate

Nick Saik | 
CRISPR is changing everything we thought we knew about Genetic Engineering, because according to the USDA, they won't be regulating ...
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Could the rise of New Breeding Techniques like CRISPR soften opposition to crop biotechnology?

Sarantis Michalopoulos | 
“Mother Nature” is changing quickly and this requires the adoption of technology-driven solutions that will help both growers and consumers, ...
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Viewpoint: FDA schedules public meeting to address regulatory issues surrounding emerging alt-meat industry

Dan Murphy | 
So-called cellular agriculture raises numerous questions about whether the regulations enacted to ensure food safety for conventional animal foods are ...
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Can CRISPR save the banana and revolutionize coffee? Tropic Biosciences believes so.

Adele Peters | 
In a lab at a U.K. research park, researchers from a startup called Tropic Biosciences are using CRISPR to create a better ...
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What’s in the CRISPR drawer for farming and food?

Marc Brazeau | 
Most of us have heard of the gene edited non-browning mushroom that passed through USDA review without the regulatory hurdles ...
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Wheat and celiac disease: Modern breeding not to blame for gluten—but gene editing could help

Kevin Folta | 
New research shows that the immune-reactive agents of modern wheat have been around a long time, and are not necessarily ...
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Will Gene Editing and Other New Breeding Techniques Provide a ‘Second Chance’ for Worldwide Embrace of Genetically Engineered Crops?

Jon Entine | 
Jon Entine, Executive Director of the Genetic Literacy Project | June 13, 2018Highlights: Anti-GMO activists, aided by Russian propaganda, have ...
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Talking Biotech: Is modern wheat breeding to blame for celiac disease and gluten sensitivity?

Kevin Folta, Senay Simsek | 
Food scientist Senay Simsek: Gluten sensitivity is not caused by the genetic improvement of wheat varieties ...
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Gene editing could provide humane alternative to painful cattle dehorning

Alison Van Eenennaam, Maci Mueller | 
Physical dehorning of dairy cattle is a standard practice to protect both human dairy workers and other animals from injury ...
US FDA: Gene-edited crops can have many advantages for consumers

US FDA: Gene-edited crops can have many advantages for consumers

Anna Abram, Scott Gottlieb | 
Scientific advances in biotechnology, such as genome editing and synthetic biology, hold enormous potential to improve human and animal health, ...
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Organic farming advocate Klaas Martens comes out in favor of gene-edited crops

Sam Bloch | 
Klaas Martens, a prominent voice in the organic movement and a third-generation grain and livestock farmer, says he would be ...
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As world’s scientists herald CRISPR revolution, will Africa follow?

Benjamin Bey | 
I am only wondering if those spreading the misinformation are currently following the recent “super” GMO technique referred to as ...
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How CRISPR is speeding up animal research

Veronique Greenwood | 
Fifteen years ago or so, when Helen Sang, a geneticist at the Roslin Institute in Edinburgh, and her colleagues wanted to ...
Viewpoint: EU should embrace gene-edited crops to improve food nutrition

Viewpoint: EU should embrace gene-edited crops to improve food nutrition

Maurice Moloney | 
[T]he U.S. Secretary of Agriculture, Sonny Perdue, issued a statement on March 28th providing clarification on the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) ...
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Talking Biotech: Can genetically engineered cassava help African farmers?

Devang Mehta, Paul Vincelli | 
Plant scientist Devang Mehta: African farmers lose 24% of their cassava crop each year on average due to the mosaic ...
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Viewpoint: Let’s make sure smallholder farmers benefit from new breeding techniques

Ivar Virgin | 
Critics argue that agro-biotechnology, and in particular genetic engineering, only provides large multinational corporations with the means to continue their ...
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What can farmers do to make sure gene-edited crops don’t suffer same fate as GMOs?

Jeff Melchior | 
Farmers need to get in front of the messaging about genome editing technology — or risk seeing it suffer the ...
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America’s farmers vs anti-GMO groups: The looming fight over gene editing in agriculture

Hembree Brandon | 
Although the USDA has announced it “does not have any plans to regulate plants” that are created through the revolutionary ...
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UK approves first gene-edited crop trial in Europe––for omega-3 oil boosting camelina

Charles Hymas | 
Gene-edited super-crops are to be sown in Britain in a European-first after scientists exploited a legal loophole. The Government has quietly ...
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Meet the doctor leading research on ethically fraught ‘three-parent’ babies

Ariana Cha | 
When future historians look back on the 21st century, one of the most iconic photos may be of a smiling, ...
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Taking the long route: How anti-GMO activism hinders ‘super crop’ research using CRISPR gene editing

Laura Kahn | 
One scientist has a promising idea to solve two major problems at once—removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and feeding ...
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CRISPR rice increases grain yield 25% in Chinese field trials

Brian Wallheimer | 
A team of scientists from Purdue University and the Chinese Academy of Sciences has used CRISPR/Cas9 gene-editing technology to develop ...
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CRISPR plants are on the way—but gene-edited animals face more barriers

Beth Skwarecki | 
GMO crops have extra layers of government regulation beyond what “conventionally” bred plants have to deal with. But this year, ...
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