A National Academy of Sciences (NAS; Washington) panel says regulators should direction more tests and develop better tracking of genetically modified (GM) clips that have not yet been commercialized.


A National Academy of Sciences (NAS; Washington) panel says regulators should direction more tests and develop better tracking of genetically modified (GM) clips that have not yet been commercialized. GM harvests already on the market are safe to eat, however, and not "inherently hazardous," NAS says. The panel released a 250-page


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