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A glow-in-the-dark petunia is now available to U.S. gardeners. The backyard favorite was modified with four genes from a bioluminescent mushroom and another fungus gene so it can emanate light. The company behind the ethereal flower is based in Ketchum, Idaho.
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture has approved commercial planting of two types of potatoes that are genetically engineered to resist the pathogen that…
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During a talk he gave in Oxford, England in 2013, environmentalist and writer Mark Lynas apologized to the very audience he used to demonize: companies…
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Idaho-based J.R. Simplot Company is seeking federal approval to market a second genetically engineered potato.Simplot won approval for its first modified…
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The Idaho legislature approved a resolution Friday on genetically engineered food.
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Idaho lawmakers are requesting the federal government to ensure that all genetically modified food labels are voluntary.The Senate passed the non-binding…
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An Idaho lawmaker and farmer said the state should press the federal government to establish a national labeling system for genetically engineered foods...
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Supporters of a food labeling measure in Oregon have conceded defeat, more than one month after the election.
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The latest vote tallies from Washington confirm voters have rejected an initiative to require labels for food containing genetically modified organisms.
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Washington voters have rejected an initiative to require labels for foods with genetically modified ingredients.