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Nature

July 14, 2016


U.S. researchers and policymakers are now free to tackle the most-pressing GM issues - A US Senate decision on labelling genetically modified foods paves the way for a redirection of resources (Nature)


May 20, 2016


The race to create super-crops - Old-fashioned breeding techniques are bearing more fruit than genetic engineering in developing hyper-efficient plants (Nature)


April 19, 2016


Gene-edited CRISPR mushroom escapes US regulation - A fungus engineered with the CRISPR–Cas9 technique can be cultivated and sold without further oversight (Nature)


April 13, 2016


Breeding controls - Scientists must help to inform regulators wrestling with how to handle the next generation of genetically engineered crop (Nature)


April 7, 2016


Wild relatives of modern crops, and varieties that have fallen from common usage, contain traits that may be of great value to modern plant breeders. How can these valuable genetic resources be best maintained? (Nature)


March 11, 2016


Policy: Reboot the debate on genetic engineering (Nature)


Nature special: CRISPR


Welcome to the CRISPR zoo - Birds and bees are just the beginning for a burgeoning technology (Nature)


January 28, 2016


India needs home-grown GM food to stop starvation (Nature)


January 21, 2016


Italian papers on genetically modified crops under investigation - Work that describes harm from crops was cited in Italian Senate hearing (Nature)


December 22, 2015


Genome-editing revolution: My whirlwind year with CRISPR - Jennifer Doudna, a pioneer of the revolutionary genome-editing technology, reflects on how 2015 became the most intense year of her career — and what she's learnt (Nature)


December 16, 2015


Crop conundrum - The EU should decide definitively whether gene-edited plants are covered by GM laws (Nature)


Europe’s genetically edited plants stuck in legal limbo - Scientists frustrated at delay in deciding if GM regulations apply to precision gene editing (Nature)


September 3, 2015


Rejection of GM crops is not a failure for science (Nature)


August 14, 2015


The emergence of agbiogenerics - Although the first major agbiotech product patent has expired, regulatory requirements could continue to allot a significant degree of control to the original right holder (Nature Biotechnology)


May 29, 2015


Sonderveröffentlichung in "Nature" würdigt weltweite Bedeutung von Bienen als Bestäuber


April 9, 2015


Seeds of change - The European Union faces a fresh battle over next-generation plant-breeding techniques (Nature)


March 5, 2015


China’s scientists must engage the public on GM (Nature)


December 12, 2014


Room for growth - The European Commission’s plans to allow individual countries a veto on the farming of genetically modified crops, although a compromise, should enable the technology to move forward (Nature)


December 8, 2014


Compromise blooms in European GM crop debate - Agreement to permit country-level bans of genetically modified plants should ease deadlocks in EU approval process (Nature)


October 31, 2014


Africa's newfound taste for an old grain has experienced problems — drought, low yields and costly imports. But new projects are driving the continent towards self-sufficiency (Nature)


July 3, 2014


GM maize splits Mexico - Legal challenge to transgenic crops has created a rift in the country’s scientific community (Nature)


May 2, 2014


Agriculture: Engage farmers in research (Nature)


March 27, 2014


Wheat lag - Growth in yields of the cereal must double if the Green Revolution is to be put back on track (Nature)


October 18, 2013


Plant breeding: Discovery in a dry spell (Nature)


July 29, 2013


Collaborative study analyzes genetic diversity of major crops' wild relatives


Weeds warrant urgent conservation - Report finds that more than half of the wild relatives of 29 globally important crops are not adequately conserved in seed banks (Nature)


July 5, 2013


Mine seed banks to feed tomorrow’s world


May 7, 2013


Plant biology advances rapidly to help feed the world


May 2, 2013


Plant biotechnology: Tarnished promise - Genetically modified crops generate hype and hatred. A special section of Nature cuts through the drama (Nature)





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