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Will the Public Accept Gene-Edited Foods?
December 19, 2019
Carmen Bain
Gene editing is a new technology that could revolutionize the food industry. Learn about the...
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Will the Public Accept Gene-Edited Foods? A Social Science Perspective.
December 18, 2019
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Gene editing is a controversial topic. This article explores public acceptance of gene-edited foods from...
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