Selective breeding and GMOs are not the same thing. Selective breeding only works with the DNA of a single species, whereas in most cases, GMOs are altered with DNA from another organism.
Selective breeding and GMOs are not the same thing. Selective breeding only works with the DNA of a single species, whereas in most cases, GMOs are altered with DNA from another organism.
There’s no mention of organics in the article? Sure about that?
Counter-point: It’s not anti-science as much as it’s a healthy distrust of corporate greed. They effects however are anti-science.
I thought I was on Jezebel for a second after reading the post.
Conflating issues around organic and non-GMO foods makes this bad post even worse. The two terms aren’t interchangeable. Even by Gawker standards, this post is trash.
With JavaScript, it’s possible “Null” == null is true. I haven't tried this before. Either way “Null” === null is false and is what should be used. But full stack developers always mess this up
If you type ‘Null’ and it gives an error, that is not a problem of surname, that is a problem of a bad programmer. A string is not the same as null...