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Tired of Turkey? Try Gene Edited, Meat-Like Fungi.
Gene-edited Fusarium venenatum requires 44% less sugar and grows 88% faster, offering a sustainable protein alternative with a smaller environmental footprint than livestock.
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7 Questions: Turkey edition
Thanksgiving is approaching, with a feast hosted to express bounty and gratitude with loved ones. The turkey is a consistent dish across most menus, but how much do we really know about the bird itself? Test your knowledge on turkeys…
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Read Full ArticleFears Grow That EU Deal Will Effectively Ban Gene-Edited Farming
British farmers fear that their ability to use gene-edited crops could be severely curtailed under Keir Starmer’s proposed reset of relations with the European Union, according to industry concerns.Under the current plans for closer agricultural and food-trade alignment with Brussels, UK cultivation of precision-bred crops developed using gene-editing techniques may face constraints similar to those in the EU — effectively amounting to a ban for…
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