WASHINGTON -- Super Chicken strutted a step closer to the dinner table Thursday. The government said it will start considering proposals to sell genetically engineered animals as food, a move that ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Fast-growing salmon. Heart-healthy pigs. Nutrient-packed milk. These and other genetically engineered products have gotten one ...
In 2015, AquaBounty Technologies became the first company in North America, and likely the world, to get regulatory approval to sell a genetically engineered animal for human consumption. Its Atlantic ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Genetically engineered animals moved closer to the dinner table on Thursday as the U.S. Food and Drug Administration made the process it will use to review new proposals public.
The newly-formed Bioeconomy Science Institute, which AgResearch now sits under, is no longer doing genetic experiments on large animals like cattle or sheep, after its specialised facility in Waikato ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Food and Drug Administration said on Thursday it would make the process it uses to approve genetically engineered animals more transparent, but consumer groups expressed ...
WASHINGTON (AP) - Members of Congress are pushing to stop the Food and Drug Administration from approving genetically engineered salmon, saying not enough is known about a fish they say could harm ...
A report published by the National Academies of Science, Medicine and Engineering found that genetically modified crops pose no health danger to humans or animals. However the issues are complex. Here ...
A recent study examined the nutritional composition of meat and milk derived from gene-edited cattle bred to be hornless. The two-year-long project provided further evidence vindicating the safe use ...
Fast-growing salmon. Heart-healthy pigs. Nutrient-packed milk. These and other genetically engineered products have gotten one step closer to store shelves. The Food and Drug Administration on ...