WASHINGTON (AP) - Genetically modified salmon for dinner? Diners might not even know it. If the Food and Drug Administration approves the engineered fish for human consumption, the agency then will ...
Call them “frankenfish,” but don’t look for genetically engineered salmon at Trader Joe’s or Whole Foods.more Several major grocery chains, including Trader Joe’s, Aldi, Whole Foods, regional stores ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. But the findings could also have wider implications beyond flies and fish. Zooming out from the test animals, the experiment ...
WASHINGTON (AP) - Fish or frankenfish? A Massachusetts company wants to market a genetically engineered version of Atlantic salmon, and regulators are weighing the request. If approval is given, it ...
A huge fish shipment arrived at Summerland Tropical Fish Farm earlier than expected, with thousands of new arrivals needing to be unpacked fast. The team sorted through bags filled with koi, goldfish, ...
As demand for seafood grows, including across the Hoosier state, a remote Indiana farm is harvesting thousands of pounds of salmon every year—on land. But the genetically modified fish teeming in the ...
With the hunt for alternative sources of Omega-3 in full swing, Canadian health officials are considering genetically modified soybeans adapted to produce the essential fatty acids. Omega-3 fatty ...
The departure followed years of legal and public battles over transparency, labeling and ecological concerns associated with the genetically modified fish. Now, the Delaware County farm is getting a ...
A lot of people get squeamish at the thought of eating what some call “frankenfish,” or other genetically-modified animals, but writer Emily Anthes tells KIRO Radio’s Ross and Burbank Show that we ...
Does the idea of genetically altered food make you nervous? Regardless of your feelings, chances are you’re already consuming genetically modified vegetables and grains on a regular basis. (Most ...
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