Terra e Vita
Nobel Prize winner Emmanuelle Charpentier on why biotechnology-wary Europe should embrace plant gene editing
Nobel Prize winner for Chemistry Emmanuelle Charpentier speaks. The authoritative opinion of the French biochemist and geneticist who received an ...
80% of EU citizens recognize differences between gene edited crops and GMOs. What does that mean for CRISPR crop regulations?
Four out of five European citizens recognize the profound differences between new breeding techniques like gene-editing and the old GMOs ...
When it comes to embracing biotechnology in agriculture, ‘the rest of the world is not waiting for Europe’
"The rest of the world..." warns Anna Meldolesi, "is not waiting for Europe." CRISPR, the molecular scissors at the basis ...