Transgenics in the News (April, 2002)

April 30, 2002 Corn fight, Science suffers when the debate gets personal
April 28, 2002 There May Be Fewer Insect Species
April 22, 2002 Ripe for abuse, Farmworkers say organic growers don't always treat them as well as they do your food
April 19, 2002 2001 Top Seven Agrochemical Companies
April 18, 2002 Scientists find new 'predator' insects
April 16, 2002 Monsanto concerned unapproved canola could appear in U.S. supplies
April 16, 2002 Commonly used pesticide blamed for mutations in frogs
April 15, 2002 Researchers find 3,600-mile ant supercolony
April 12, 2002 Bacteria, fungi could bug termites to death, says study
April 11, 2002 Tastier tomatoes all in the genes
Color, shelf life, nutrients could benefit from discovery
April 10, 2002 'New' pesticides affect immune system, study finds
April 9, 2002 Fungicide "irreversibly damages immune system"
April 9, 2002 Mystery oak disease may threaten nation's forests
April 5, 2002 Scientists doubt GM corn found in Mexico
April 4, 2002 Scientists map rice genome, Development could help fight world hunger


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