Genetic Engineering – News – Science – The New York Times

Posted: Published on April 17th, 2014

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The Push to Label Genetically Modified Products

By AAMENA AHMED

A small group of farmers and environmental advocates are fighting long odds in Texas against the state leadership and the powerful lobbying of food conglomerates.

By ANDREW POLLACK

J. Craig Venter says his new company, Human Longevity, will focus on figuring out how people can live longer and healthier lives and will be the worlds largest human DNA sequencing operation.

Two Columbia professors endorse research into genetic manipulations to avoid devastating diseases in babies.

By NATHANIEL RICH

Bringing extinct animals back to life is really happening and its going to be very, very cool. Unless it ends up being very, very bad.

By STEPHEN CASTLE

If, as expected, the engineered corn gets a go-ahead for cultivation, genetic modification will remain a sensitive issue for Europe and the United States during trade talks.

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