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A CRISPR Bite: How gene-editing technology is changing our food
Corinne Ruff, GEAP3 Network, Lauren Crossland-Marr
10 episodes
9 months ago
When we think of the industrialization of America and the rise of electricity, we’re printed to think about people in cities and factories, where machines and assembly lines abound. But electricity transformed another area almost as much as it transformed the city or the factory… and that area is the house. And because of that there’s one really key demographic that’s impacted by electricity perhaps more than any other: women. Today, we’re sharing a special episode from Gravy, produced b...
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When we think of the industrialization of America and the rise of electricity, we’re printed to think about people in cities and factories, where machines and assembly lines abound. But electricity transformed another area almost as much as it transformed the city or the factory… and that area is the house. And because of that there’s one really key demographic that’s impacted by electricity perhaps more than any other: women. Today, we’re sharing a special episode from Gravy, produced b...
Show more...
Life Sciences
Technology,
Health & Fitness,
Nutrition,
Science
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A CRISPR Bite: How gene-editing technology is changing our food
21 minutes
2 years ago
Soy
In Missouri, scientists are using CRISPR technology to pack plants with extra protein, in hopes of cutting down on the need for farm raised meat – a major contributor to greenhouse gasses. InterviewsDr. Jason Bull, Chief Technology Officer, Benson HillDr. Matthew Begemann, Senior Director, Gene Editing & Trait Discovery, Benson HillCreditsA CRISPR Bite is supported by the Jean Monnet Network, which is funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union through the GEAP-3 Network o...
A CRISPR Bite: How gene-editing technology is changing our food
When we think of the industrialization of America and the rise of electricity, we’re printed to think about people in cities and factories, where machines and assembly lines abound. But electricity transformed another area almost as much as it transformed the city or the factory… and that area is the house. And because of that there’s one really key demographic that’s impacted by electricity perhaps more than any other: women. Today, we’re sharing a special episode from Gravy, produced b...