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  1. Genetic Engineering: Should it be legal? Genetic Engineering is an extremely controversial breakthrough in science. It's a technology that allows us to do many things. We can use genetic engineering to clone, alter genes, and can aid researchers in finding cures to diseases. I have decided...
  2. Genetic Bill of Rights Are you aware of the Genetic Bill of Rights? DNA testing helps prevent disease, improve law enforcement and make our lives better but there's also a dark side to genetic sciences, research and DNA data collection. Do you know what's going on in bio-gen...
  3. Genetically Modified Foods: The Debate Genetically modified food, a type of GMO (genetically modified organisms), is produced from changing the genetic characteristics of an organism, such as a seed. This can be done through inserting a new DNA into the organism, adding, removing or rearr...
  4. IS CANOLA OIL POISONING YOUR BODY OR HELPING YOUR HEART? There is a controversy over the usage of this oil for cooking and baking. CLICK BELOW AND READ THAT FIRST! ONCE YOU ARE AT THE REPORT, PLEASE READ THE GRAYED AREA! HOPEFULY YOU WILL THEN BETTER UNDERSTAND THE POINTS OF THIS LENS!! THE CANOLA REPORT
  5. Synthetic Biology Synthetic Biology - as I use the term - is an emerging engineering discipline aimed at designing and building biological systems using standard engineering techniques, rather than the usual approach of searching nature for existing "devices"...
  6. Cloned Beef Is For The Birds!!!! The cattle industry is an old tradition of the cowboy or cowgirl who let their herd roam around in pastures, hills and valley's. When it is time to gather them from fear of predators the Cow people will ride to round them up. This is time honored tra...
  7. Real Risk Bird flu, stem cell therapy, genetic engineering, climate change, prescription drugs ... How can we uncover the real risks of our innovative new technologies, scientific discoveries, and interventions? Which experts should we believe?
  8. Genomics Information Resources Genomics describes the study of an organism’s entire genome (all of the hereditary information encoded within the DNA). Specifically this would involve mapping the complete DNA sequence of one set of chromosomes. The word ‘genome’ i...