07/08/2021 SOURCE: geneticliteracyproject.org
After an arduous process that took more than 25 years from time of conception to commercialization, the GMO salmon was finally marketed to consumers at the
How genetic engineering will help make fishing more sustainable
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Toxin-adapted fish pass down epigenetic mutations to freshwater offspring - News Break
PULLMAN, Wash. – You can take a fish out of toxic water, but its epigenetic mutations will remain for at least two generations. A research team led by Washington State University scientists analyzed the epigenetics—molecular factors and processes that determine whether genes are turned on or off—of a group of Poecilia mexicana fish, or Atlantic molly, that live in springs naturally high in hydrogen sulfide, which is normally toxic to most organisms.
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06/11/2021 SOURCE: illinoisnewstoday.com
Indianapolis — The first harvest of genetically modified salmon began in late May after the pandemic delayed the sale of the first such modified animals allowed for human consumption in the United States. Designed by biotechnology company AquaBounty Technologies Inc., tonnage of salmon heads to restaurants and on-the-go dining services along the Midwest and East …
Genetically modified salmon head on US dinner plate - Illinois News Today
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Why is it we now live in an age where the preposterous out right lies of politicians are accepted as truths and gospel, but people who tell the truth have to seek asylum in another nation? When did this not only become OK but the norm? What legacy are we leaving and what are we leaving our children?...Read More

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Kansas City's Green Acres Fish Farm Offers Hope And Healthy Food To Families In Need
As more Americans go without enough food during the coronavirus pandemic, one East Community nonprofit is trying to fill a gap in the city's urban core. It's the brainchild of the late local lawmaker Carol Coe.
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Making cleaner, greener plastics from waste fish parts
Polyurethanes, a type of plastic, are nearly everywhere—in shoes, clothes, refrigerators and construction materials. But these highly versatile materials can have a major downside. Derived from crude ...
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03/10/2021 SOURCE: www.kcur.org
As more Americans go without enough food during the coronavirus pandemic, one East Community nonprofit is trying to fill a gap in its community. It's the brainchild of the late local lawmaker Carol Coe.
Kansas City's Green Acres Fish Farm Offers Hope And Healthy Food To Families In Need
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Sturgeon revered by Menominee people, who inspired Wisconsin's sturgeon spearing season
A look at the historical, cultural and spiritual significance of the sturgeon to the Menominee people ahead of the annual sturgeon spearing season in Wisconsin.
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