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GMO’s 101: The Fundamental Must Know of a World of GMO’s
“Genetically modified organism” or how you most likely have heard them be abbreviated as, GMO’s. it is something most have heard and even read about but still have some misconstrued thought about them. One of which is how people think of only crops when the name GMO’s is mentioned, while in fact is that just […]
The Future of GMO’s
It is more than apparent that an era of GMOs is imminent. Nowadays GMO’s being present in almost every aisle of your food supermarket, whether in the form of the apples you got or the corn feed “insert meat of your choice”, even the coke cans have a GMO in the form of the corn […]
GMO’s Vs The world: How The Potential of GMO’s Can Change The World
It was in 1973 when Herbert Boyer and Stanley Cohen made a revolutionary breakthrough in the GMO technology field by being the first to successfully genetically engineered an organism by targeting a specific gene of one organism, cutting out the gene, and including it into another organism’s genetic pool. From that groundbreaking innovation that […]
The Economic And Financial Impact of GMO’s
While a majority argues about how GMO’s would impact our health or cause harm to the environment by introducing the unknown to it. The reality is that for many GMOs can be prosperous for the economy at a corporate level and at the corporate level. Starting off with how the individual would benefit from GM […]
The light and dark of GMO’s
Like many aspects in the scientific field there will a good and beneficial take from the innovation as well a bad and harmful side that might come from it as well. And GMO’s have seen debates for both sides of the coin since its introduction in 1973. The very first negative problem stemming from GMO’s […]
A brief history of GMO’s
The first sign of humans “genetically modifying” an organism dates to 9000 B.C. when ancient farmers in the middle east and northern Africa began selectively breeding wheat to be hardier and have bigger grains, beginning the concept of selective breeding. Moving further down the timeline we started to selectively breed many more crops and even […]