By: Amirah Bellamy | 2010-12-07 | Nutrition Ironically, answering this question does not require that one engage in any in-depth biotech scientific research study or become an expert in molecular biology. Instead, one need only do a quick cost-benefit analysis to see that what's going on here is that humans are being fed to the life-sucking machines that we know as corporations like livestock feed is being fed to cattle.... read more
By: Lance Winslow | 2010-04-04 | Environmental There is quite a bit of concern amongst the public over Genetically Modified Crops. Many say it is playing god with our food supply and we should not be messing with Mother Nature. Yet, we have been messing with Mother Nature for as long as human history has been written, probably longer. We have modified habits, crossed plant species and animals too. read more
By: Henry Ford | 2011-04-06 | Reference & Education Genetic engineering is defined as the technology whereby the genes of an organism are manipulated directly. The structure and the characteristics of a cell are altered directly through the use of transformation and molecular cloning techniques. The term genetic engineering originated from Dragon's Island, a science fiction novel written by Jack Williamson and published in 1951. Scientists have adv read more
By: Ozge Uraz | 2010-03-27 | Environmental Biotechnology and genetic engineering have been used in many areas and are found to be rather promising for realizing and increasing desired traits, increasing productivity and quality, restoring certain diseased or damaged tree species, toxic cleanup and bioremediation. GE plants and trees planted in open space convey the possibility that the new genes spliced into them will interfere with natural forests. Currently, the U.S. government, is setting to approve a request from ArborGen, for permission to plant over 250,000 GE eucalyptus trees in seven southern U.S. states, which will definetely be gambling with the ecological balance. read more
By: Anthony Chapman | 2010-03-28 | Nutrition When a food is genetically modified it is for the benefit of resistance against insects, herbicides or to make it taste better. No research or studies have ever been done with humans to show what genetically modified foods can do to our health so you could say humans are the guinea pigs in an ongoing experiment. read more
By: gaga | 2011-01-28 | Business Method Genetic modification involves the insertion or deletion of genes. In the process of Cisgenesis genes are artificially transferred between organisms that could be conventionally bred. In the process of Transgenesis genes from a different species are inserted, which is a form of horizontal gene transfer. In nature this can occur when exogenous DNA penetrates the cell membrane for any reason read more
By: Bill Douglas | 2010-04-04 | Environmental Why should we worry about Genetically Modified crops spreading across America, or other nations? Shouldn't we just have faith in laboratory science, and leave it up to the smart people in the white lab coats? Maybe not. read more
By: Cyril | 2011-02-18 | Health & Fitness Have you ever bothered to find an answer to the question is psoriasis genetic? You may say you did not bother because you are not affected by the skin disorder. However, the truth is that psoriasis can affect you at any stage of your life and therefore you definitely need to find answer to the query is psoriasis genetic. read more
By: Chris Dark | 2010-03-30 | Entrepreneurs Do the genes which make up the person you are today contain the information needed to become an entrepreneur? Are we pre-coded from birth to inherit these money making traits for our parents or is it all to do with how we are brought up and educated? read more
By: gaga | 2010-12-31 | Business Recently, the Ministry of Agriculture, agricultural genetically modified organisms Security Management Office for an interview, introduced China's current transgenic technology research and application, and denied a recent online on the Ministry of Agriculture approved the import of genetically modified food seeds and planting in the domestic news read more
By: Rob Bent | 2011-01-12 | Nutrition Genetically modified organisms (GMO) and ingredients have had an increasing presence in our food supply for almost twenty years. While almost everyone in this country and many other parts of the world consumes genetically modified foods on an every day basis, there are still questions about its safety to both human health and the environment. This article examines the risks and benefits of GM foods and investigates some of the sources of the fear and paranoia currently surrounding the GMO issue. read more
By: HCG Diet Insight | 2011-01-09 | Weight Loss This passage is to write about the effect of HCG diet on treasuring genetically obese. Share my HCG for weight loss story with you. read more
By: hcg3 | 2011-01-09 | Weight Loss This passage is to write about the effect of HCG diet on treasuring genetically obese. Share my HCG for weight loss story with you. read more
By: ergh | 2011-04-21 | Business Ideas China has more than 60% Cooking oil Soybean processing requirements, all dependent on imported oil rose by the current impact of international oil has remained low in the past year read more
By: Robert D Hawkins | 2010-03-30 | Hair Loss For women just the thought of losing their hair is enough to cause an anxiety attack of monumental proportion. Who can blame them, after all their clothes, shoes, and makeup are all matched perfectly to their hairs beauty, color, and fullness. For many of their male counterparts balding is just a part of life that is met aggressively with the sheers leading to the bright and shiny hairless dome. read more