Foods produced from organisms that have had changes introduced into their DNA.
1Beyond that, the battle over genetically modified food continues to rage.
2Many practical applications followed, including the development of genetically modified food in the 1990s.
3An apple, that doesn't brown, could change the way we think of genetically modified food.
4The latest on the hit list: genetically modified food.
5It was cleared for use without its being labelled as a genetically modified food item.
6For example, EU consumers have voiced stronger objections to genetically modified food than their U.S. counterparts.
7Nongovernmental environmental organisations, principally Greenpeace, have long been vocal in their opposition to genetically modified food.
8I suddenly understood with perfect clarity why Monsanto doesn't want to label its genetically modified food.
9We feed genetically modified food to rats, lab rats, mice all the time, and they're fine.
10They worry about genetically modified food, they worry about cloning, they worry about the frontiers of science.
11The decision has re-ignited the debate about the regulation, ethical implications and health impacts of genetically modified food.
12There was no mention of the negative aspects, such as allowing genetically modified food and hormone-treated beef into Ireland.
13Is genetically modified food safe?
14They want "to green Europe", phasing out nuclear energy, promoting renewable energy and campaigning against genetically modified food.
15From child abductions to pornography, interpretative centres to genetically modified food, she has crusaded at home and on the Continent.
16On the other hand, Tony Blair and his Science Minister Lord Sainsbury are still passionate fans of genetically modified food.
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