Jane Goodall is well-deserving of the many laudatory obituaries recently published. But there is one disturbing twist in the great ethologist’s late intellectual trajectory: she was fooled by “anti-GMO” conspiracy
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Human influences in Madagascar are causing the loss of large fruit-eating animals and their plant partners with big seeds, according to a study published in Ecology Letters. The authors warn
A very large number of countries (more than 30 spread over every continent: America, Asia, Africa and the Pacific Rim) [1] are already developing genetically-edited plants based on new genomic
Replanting logged forests with diverse mixtures of seeds accelerates their recovery, according to a study published in the journal Science Advances. Arranged by a team of researchers from the University
“Improved seeds allow farmers to produce more without additional land and inputs” Michael Keller (Interview)
Michael Keller is the Secretary General of the International Seed Federation (ISF), which represents 80 national seed associations and approximately 97 per cent of the private sector seed trade. Michael