An important new study in the Journal of Hepatology, published by Elsevier, reports the world's first auxiliary liver xenotransplant from a genetically engineered pig to a living human recipient. The ...
Circuit says USDA wrongly let ultra-processed foods and QR-code-only disclosures dodge federal GMO labeling law ...
The non-GMO market offers significant growth opportunities driven by consumer demand for transparency and sustainability, ...
Tim Andrews set a world record — living with a genetically modified pig kidney for 271 days. Now, he has a human kidney again ...
A worker unloads corn at a processing facility in Misantla, Veracruz state, Mexico, in July 2021. Mexican leaders have approved a constitutional amendment to ban the planting of genetically modified ...
An Alabama woman has become the first living person to receive a kidney from a new kind of genetically modified pig. NPR health correspondent Rob Stein broke this news this morning with an exclusive ...
For the first time, genetically modified humans were reportedly born. This video explains what was changed, why scientists reacted so strongly, and what it means going forward. The technology isn’t ...
As the FDA gets ready to vote on an application to bring the first genetically modified (GM) food animal — a salmon — to market, Healthland pauses to consider the social contribution of genetically ...
Novel research led by Brazilian scientists describes the immune system's reactions in detail in the first living patient to ...
(Nanowerk News) Researchers at the University of Maryland genetically modified poplar trees to produce high-performance, structural wood without the use of chemicals or energy intensive processing.
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