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How a genetically modified morning glory was almost the 2020 Olympics mascot

Atlantic&nbsp|&nbsp
Sebastian Cocioba, a 29-year-old college dropout and self-styled “plant hacker,” has lived there with his parents for the past decade ...

Podcast: 4 CRISPR experts on how gene editing is changing the future of food

Gastropod&nbsp|&nbsp
You've probably heard the hype: CRISPR will revolutionize biotech .... But what is CRISPR—and what's it doing in our food? ...

Is there such a thing as an anti-Alzheimer’s diet?

Atlantic&nbsp|&nbsp
By 2050, an estimated 15 million people in America will have Alzheimer’s—the equivalent of the combined populations of New York ...

Do we have an intrinsic, evolutionary disgust of cockroaches?

New Yorker&nbsp|&nbsp
The GLP aggregated and excerpted this blog/article to reflect the diversity of news, opinion and analysis. Cockroaches have been smeared ...

Will synthetic biology face same fate as GMOs?

New Yorker&nbsp|&nbsp
On a cold weekend last month, more than two thousand undergraduate scientists took over two levels of Boston’s Hynes Convention ...