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Pesticides and Food: It’s not a black or white issue, Part 5: Soil health―When synthetic pesticides are more sustainable than 'natural' organics | Genetic Literacy Project
Pesticides and Food: It’s not a black or white issue, Part 5: Soil health―When synthetic pesticides are more sustainable than 'natural' organics | Genetic Literacy Project
Pesticides and Food:
It's not a black or white issue, Part 5
GLP Features
Articles by GLP staff and contributors
Pesticides and Food: It’s not a black or white issue, Part 5: Soil health―When synthetic pesticides are more sustainable than ‘natural’ organics
Kayleen Schreiber
Using CRISPR to fight antibiotic-resistant ‘superbugs’
Kristen Hovet
AAAS fumble? Prestigious scientists’ organization endorses ‘data-less’ study suggesting links between glyphosate and kidney disease in Sri Lanka
Kevin Folta
Could this synthetic enzyme lead to a treatment for celiac disease?
Ingrid Pultz
Inside Nigeria’s efforts to protect its cowpea harvest with nation’s first genetically engineered seeds
Abdullahi Tsanni
Conservation agriculture and why we must move beyond the organic vs. conventional debate
Marc Brazeau
Geneticists seek key to better understanding, treatment of schizophrenia
Emily Kuehn
Question of liability: Why researchers are worried about Uganda’s new biotech act
Peter Wamboga-Mugirya
Viewpoint: Cancer rates are falling, but ‘our work is not done’
Jamie Wells
Pesticides and Food: It’s not a black or white issue, Part 4: How do organic pesticides compare to synthetic pesticides?
Kayleen Schreiber
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