The Canadian government's recent approval of the first gene-edited animal to enter the food system has reignited debates over ...
You walk into your local organic market looking for heirloom tomatoes and instead find an entire section of vibrantly colored peppers, unusually shaped squash, and oddly uniform cucumbers all stamped ...
Walking down the grocery aisle today feels like navigating a minefield of marketing buzzwords. Every product screams “natural ...
The registrations for NEET 2026 have commenced. In order to appear for the MBBS entrance test, the candidates need to be well aware of the syllabus for the test. The National ...
The Olympic Games have always been a proving ground for human excellence, but in the modern era, they’re also a showcase for technological innovation. From high-definition cameras and advanced sensors ...
Prof Azael Freites-Martinez sheds light on an EADV consensus study on the clinical management of persistent chemotherapy-induced alopecia.
The Environmental Protection Agency on Friday approved the use of the weed killer dicamba on genetically modified soybeans ...
My son, who’s almost 3, is asymptomatic and thriving. His syndrome mostly just means annual visits to a C.F. clinic for monitoring. But for future pregnancies, we are debating whether we should do I.V ...
A conversation with Helen Pilcher about the pros and cons of modifying wildlife and the ethics behind changing the very DNA of a wild animal.
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Monogamy may be held up as an ideal, but evolution has other ideas ...
“Why should only the tall have access to tall genes? And why should only the smart have access to smart genes?… our goal is to give as many people as possible the opportunity to choose their genes for ...