Is the CRISPR Revolution Finally Coming to Europe?
The European Parliament has at last voted to make it easier to grow and consume genetically engineered food. But the road ahead remains bumpy.
The European Parliament has at last voted to make it easier to grow and consume genetically engineered food. But the road ahead remains bumpy.
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The popularity of a trend does not necessarily make it ethical.
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The importance of cognitive ability to disparities in human health is being overlooked.
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Reflections on the life and work of a superb scientist, for whom integrity and rigor were paramount.