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This Hungarian-English book, published by the Agricultural Committee of the Hungarian Parliament, compiles the results of a decade of biosafety research – mostly related to MON 810 maize, for which there has been a moratorium on cultivation in Hungary. […]
Extended abstracts in Spanish from the Scientific Conference ‘Advancing the Understanding of Biosafety’ held in October 2010 in Nagoya, Japan. […]
Report on a biosafety conference held on 7-9 Nov 2010 in Nagoya, Japan […]
The foremost aim of this Scientific Conference is to advance the current understanding of biosafety in terms of the ecological, human health and socio-economic implications of GMOs. […]
As lab-made life was announced, the ETC Group calls for Global Moratorium on Synthetic Biology due to ethical concerns and the implications of the largely unknown field. […]
Research funding decisions are about how to best spend public money, which institutions to support and what incentives to provide to researchers. This report investigates the shaping of science, innovation and the economy in the UK and Europe. […]
This report discusses GM stacked varieties and reveals current and future trends. […]
New study further questions safety of GM foods. […]
This study has found that the cultivation of GM maize in two regions of Spain caused a drastic reduction in the cultivation of organic maize, raising questions about the possibility of coexistence. […]
This paper gives an overview of current research regarding the possible effects of transgene flow on human health, the environment, the various stakeholders in the food and feed production chain and on the conservation of plant genetic resources. […]
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