Scientists from Australia have successfully bioengineered genetically modified fruit flies and zebrafish capable of absorbing toxic mercury and releasing it back into the environment in a less harmful ...
President Donald Trump participates in a roundtable discussion about ANTIFA. by MARY CLARE JALONICK Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON (AP) - Genetically modified salmon for dinner? Diners might not ...
A lot of people get squeamish at the thought of eating what some call “frankenfish,” or other genetically-modified animals, but writer Emily Anthes tells KIRO Radio’s Ross and Burbank Show that we ...
The inaugural harvest of genetically modified salmon began this week after the pandemic delayed the sale of the first such altered animal to be cleared for human consumption in the United States, ...
Zebrafish are a great research model. They develop quickly and in their early stages, they remain transparent. The little fish are easy and inexpensive to raise and can reproduce more frequently and ...
Call them “frankenfish,” but don’t look for genetically engineered salmon at Trader Joe’s or Whole Foods. Several major grocery chains, including Trader Joe’s, Aldi, Whole Foods, regional stores like ...
While the debate over whether to label foods containing GMO ingredients plays out across the country, another engineered food has long been waiting to hit grocery stores: genetically modified salmon.
As demand for seafood grows, including across the Hoosier state, a remote Indiana farm is harvesting thousands of pounds of salmon every year—on land. But the genetically modified fish teeming in the ...
Biotech types call the first genetically engineered fish — a whopper of a salmon — a food breakthrough. Critics call it ‘frankenfish.’ But the ultimate judge should be you, the consumer. If the FDA ...
Does the idea of genetically altered food make you nervous? Regardless of your feelings, chances are you’re already consuming genetically modified vegetables and grains on a regular basis. (Most ...
After AquaBounty Technologies quietly retreated from its Indiana salmon farm last year, a Wisconsin aquaculture company is reviving the defunct facility with a new model – and different fish. The ...
Fish genetically modified to glow different colors have escaped farms in Brazil and could disrupt biodiversity in the country's Atlantic Forest region. A new study published in Studies on Neotropical ...
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