GM-free Scotland

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Gene drives or gene bombs

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September 2016 Photo: Creative Commons Earlier this year, the latest and most sinister variant of genetic engineering yet, the gene dri...

Oxitec business

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September 2016 Photo: Creative Commons From its August beginnings as a commercial spin-off from Oxford University's Innovation mana...

Glyphosate damages soil

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September 2016 Photo: Creative Commons When crops are sprayed with glyphosate, a large proportion ends up on the soil. The GM plants t...

Spotlight on spray drift

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September 2016 Photo Creative Commons While agri-businesses see GMOs as central to their future, the brand-oriented and customer-sensi...

Fungi don't like Bt crops

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September 2016 Photo Creative Commons The 'Bt' toxins produced by many commercialised GM crops are based on insecticidal prote...

Healthy soil needs a diversity of life

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September 2016 Photo Creative Commons Today's scientists are cataloguing a staggering number of diverse species living in the soil...

GMO free Russia

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August 2016 Russian market. Photo Creative Commons Over the past two years, Russia has chosen its path forward. While America is...
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