Research is underway to reduce the use of food crops for biofuels by shifting to dedicated energy crops and agricultural residues.
Research is underway to reduce the use of food crops for biofuels by shifting to dedicated energy crops and agricultural residues.
Transgenic cotton plants that produce their own insecticide bolster local insect predator populations, which could serve as better long-term solutions to crop pests.
A protestor is arrested for trying to break into a field of genetically modified wheat at a UK agricultural research station.
Plant pests are evolving to outsmart common herbicides, costing farmers crops and money.
| April 1, 2011
Worms As Therapy Re: Bob Grant’s article about worm therapy for autoimmune disease:[1. Bob Grant, “Opening a Can of Worms,” The Scientist, 25:42-47, February 2011.] A minireview by Hanada et al., (Biol Chem, 391:1365-70, 2010) of the RANKL/RANK syst
The debate over genetically engineered crops rages on, but other technologies offer new hope for sustainable farming.