Posts Tagged ‘microalgae’

Scientists under fire for irresponsibly testing genetically engineered microalgae in open ponds

(Natural News) Field testing of GMO plants has been a controversial issue since its inception. The world’s first open field experiment of genetically modified organisms took place almost exactly 30 years ago, in 1987 — and the practice is no less frowned upon today, as concerns about the environmental impact of GMOs remain high. Scientists […]

SCIENTISTS FEARFUL OF ‘ECOLOGICAL RISKS’ SPARKED BY GMO MICROALGAE

Source: Natural Society Researchers at the University of California San Diego and Sapphire Energy have successfully grown genetically modified algae outdoors for the first time. They claim that the GM algae don’t harm native algae populations and, moreover, can fend off deadly bacteria. [1] Genetically modifying algae makes them grow more […]

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