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April 8, 2025

GMOs – Past, Present, and Future

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  • rmanzur

    This article provided a balanced and informative look at GMOs throughout history. I really liked how it connected the science with real-world applications, from early crop modifications to future innovations. The writing was clear and engaging, making a complex subject easy to understand. It’s a great resource for anyone curious about the role of GMOs in our food system!

  • Olivia Keith

    This is so interesting! I didn’t realise GMO’s included selective breeding, I thought it was only the biologically modified stuff in labs

  • This infographic does a nice job explaining the history and future of GMOs in a way that’s easy to follow. I didn’t realize how common genetically modified foods are in the U.S. today, especially with crops like corn and soy. The part about CRISPR and using GMOs to help with climate change was interesting and shows how the technology could be used for more than just farming efficiency. It makes you think about how much science is behind what we eat.

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