Nature Research Intelligence Topics Topic summaries Agricultural, Veterinary and Food Sciences Agricultural Biotechnology Non-Genetically Modified Uses of Biotechnology Non‐genetically modified ...
Brandon McFadden, Tyson Endowed Chair in Food Policy Economics for the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station, was the lead author of a study on consumer perceptions of gene editing in agricultural ...
Non‐genetically modified biotechnology encompasses a broad spectrum of innovative applications that harness natural biological processes without altering the inherent genome of the organism. This ...
We’re seeing some really interesting developments in agri biotechnology that are making crops better and farming more ...
Vertical farming and controlled growing methods offer new ways to produce food, especially in cities, using less water and ...
Farming has become a challenge to smallholder farmers in many parts of the country. This is due to unpredictable weather and inaccessible climate-smart farm input. In recent months, climate ...
Since its introduction in 2012, CRISPR-based genetic engineering technology has transformed biotechnology and opened new possibilities in biomedicine. Currently, CRISPR is driving development in yet ...
This image, which was captured by a drone, shows Yield10 Bioscience’s Field Test Program, which is designed to evaluate several novel traits in Camelina and canola. Even as agricultural biotechnology ...
This review is led by Professor Kongming Wu (State Key Laboratory for Biology of Plant Diseases and Insect Pests, Institute of Plant Protection, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing, ...
President Joe Biden is looking in another direction to steer agriculture’s boat. The key word here is biotechnology. And President Biden is all for it. In fact, he goes so far as to say it should be ...
A descendant of generations whose common means of livelihood is subsistence farming, Ajibola Adio, 69, knows no other means of taking better care of his large family. Daily, he and his large family, ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture, the Food and Drug Administration, and the Environmental Protection Agency Thursday launched a unified website for biotechnology regulation. The agencies timed the ...