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Science

June 27, 2024


‘Gold mine’ of century-old wheat varieties could help breeders restore long lost traits - Historic traits could make modern wheat more resilient to disease and other stressors (Science)


February 8, 2024


European Parliament votes to ease regulation of gene-edited crops - Move is a major victory for biotechnology, but debate remains over patents and labels (Science)


June 5, 2023


U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's decision to tighten oversight of gene-edited crops draws mixed response (Science)


January 20, 2023


CRISPR technology: A decade of genome editing is only the beginning (Science)


October 7, 2022


Toward product-based regulation of crops - Current process-based approaches to regulation are no longer fit for purpose (Science)


September 7, 2022


Researchers propose new framework for regulating engineered crops
Onderzoekers bepleiten nieuwe regelgeving voor moderne veredelingstechnieken


March 17, 2021


United Kingdom - Scientists welcome Government plans to lift ban on gene editing in agriculture (Science)


November 20, 2020


Community-led governance for gene-edited crops (Science)


May 21, 2020


United States relaxes rules for biotech crops (Science)


January 31, 2020


Profits, prejudice, and plant patents (Science)


July 30, 2019


To feed its 1.4 billion, China bets big on genome editing of crops (Science)


August 31, 2018


Shifting the limits in wheat research and breeding using a fully annotated reference genome (Science)


May 18, 2018


Worldwide emergence of resistance to antifungal drugs challenges human health and food security (Science Magazine)


August 2, 2017


Improving global integration of crop research (Science)


July 28, 2017


Improving global integration of crop research (Science)


Scientists urge new global crop alliance to secure future food supply in “Science” magazine


April 7, 2017


China aims to sow a revolution with GM seed takeover (Science)


January 29, 2017


Proposed U.S. biotech rules raise industry hopes and anxieties (Science Magazine)


June 20, 2016


Why Europe may ban the most popular weed killer in the world (Science)


March 22, 2016


Wild relatives of key crops not protected in gene banks, study finds (Science)


May 20, 2015


In unusual move, German scientists lobby for GM labeling (Science)


March 19, 2015


A prudent path forward for genomic engineering and germline gene modification (Science)


April 12, 2013


Global research to control stem rust disease saves wheat farmers losses worth US $1.12 billion per year


February 28, 2013


The GMO Stalemate in Europe


February 22, 2013


The GMO stalemate in Europe (Science)


August 15, 2012


The development of C4 rice: current progress and future challenges (Science)


July 10, 2012


Inbreeding's downside Is not all in the genes (Science)


June 28, 2012


How tomatoes lost their taste (Science)


September 26, 2011


U.S. plant scientists have taken the first steps toward a 10-year plan to help improve global food supplies using sustainable practices and to make progress in understanding how plants work (Science)





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