Black goats that endure hot days? Chinese scientists developed them using gene editing Agriculture & Food Archives - Genetic Literacy Project 31/10/2025 Listen "Black goats that endure hot days? Chinese scientists developed them using gene editing" Reproducir Descargar episodio Ver en sitio original Episode Synopsis More episodes of the podcast Agriculture & Food Archives - Genetic Literacy Project Turning last night’s leftovers into fuel for airplanes of the future 04/11/2025 Swine-origin flu remains a deadly threat. Here is a gene-edited way to protect pigs – and us 04/11/2025 China escalates its push to replace U.S. and Europe in modernizing African farming 04/11/2025 California takes on the thorny challenge to define what constitutes a nutritious lunch for school children. How is it doing? 04/11/2025 Weeds have long been the bane of farmers. Will the future be different? 03/11/2025 Pakistan weighs embracing GMOs and gene editing to spark an agricultural revolution 03/11/2025 Viewpoint: Europe’s precautionary principle guiding science regulations is broken. Here’s what needs to be done 03/11/2025 Generative AI is shaping the future of plant gene editing 03/11/2025 Viewpoint: Environmentalists claim farmers can forego chemicals and genetically engineered crops and grow bumper crops with less environmental impact. If only farming was that easy 31/10/2025 AI is already revolutionizing food and farming 31/10/2025 Ver todos los episodios Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn