A partnership between Nankai University and the Tianjin Economic and Technology Development Area (TEDA) led to the launch of TEDA College in 2000. Now housing two institutes covering biotechnology ...
China has approved genetically modified (GM) soybeans, corn, cotton and papaya to be grown for commercial purposes Around 267,000 hectares (660,000 acres) of GM crops were planted as part of trial ...
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Today, corn is used to make everything from the corn syrup found in soda and most candy to the sweet corn we eat on the cob. A whopping 92% of the corn we eat is genetically modified, according to ...
Genetically modified organisms, or GMOs, already make up a huge part of our diet, from what we know today as corn to three-quarters of Hawaii's papaya export.