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Would You Eat This Purple Tomato? (link)
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DR. PAMELA RONALD ON RICE, GENE EDITING, AND A LIFETIME THINKING OF FOOD (SECURITY) (link)
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J3 - La cuisine du village - La table de demain pourra-t-elle concilier l’agroécologie et les nouvel (YouTube)
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Gastropod looks at food through the lens of science and history (link)
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Crops are being engineered to thrive in our changing climate (link)
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First CRISPR’d rice with multi-pathogen resistance (link)
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Root-knot nematodes produce functional mimics of tyrosine-sulfated plant peptides (link)
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Engineering plants for a changing climate (link)
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CRISPR rice can withstand devastating fungal disease (link)
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CRISPR’d plant is resistant to the “cancer of rice” (link)
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CRISPR’d Rice Resistant to Major Fungal Pest (link)
Genome Editing Used to Create Disease Resistant Rice (link)
Image result for nature journal logo​​Rice gene tamed using genome editing (link)
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Ronald Speaks with Seniors at University Retirement Community (link)
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La table de demain – L’agriculture bio, la génétique et l’avenir de notre alimentation (link)
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Talk Future: A Dialogue With VinFuture Prize 2022 Laureates (link)
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Dr Pamela Ronald shares how science feeds the world (link)
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Alum Pamela Ronald awarded Wolf Prize in Agriculture (link)
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Interview for review / Croptastic podcast - Episode 37: Dr. Pamela Ronald (link)
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Dr. Pamela Ronald Announced as 2023 Paradigm Award Winner (link)
Zhou, Ronald Win Ag Prizes (link)
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2023 Predictions—the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly (link)
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The Future of Food—CRISPR Crops That Capture Carbon (link)
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Life At Every Scale (link)
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Giáo sư Pamela Ronald: Nghiên cứu khoa học không phải là sự hy sinh (link)
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UCD professor wins award for breakthrough sci-tech (link)
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Farmers can get rich from disease-resistant, high-yielding rice (link) (pdf)
7 UC Davis Faculty Make List of World's Top Female Scientists (link)
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Cultivating Resilience (link) (pdf)
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Why scientists want to help plants capture more carbon dioxide (link) (pdf)
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What it will take to clean up our food supply (link)
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Food for a hungry world: Genetically modified crops may answer the challenges of climate change, hunger, health (link)
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Supercharged biotech rice yields 40% more grain (link)
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Can we hack DNA in plants to help fight climate change? (link)
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Supercharging Plants and Soils to Remove Carbon from the Atmosphere (link)
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This CRISPR pioneer wants to capture more carbon with crops (link)
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Are GM crops the answer to feeding the world? (link)
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Here Are the Crops Scientists Are Looking to As Global Average Temps Increase (link)
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Create the Future: Engineering the Future of Food (link)
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President Herzog Presents Prestigious Wolf Prizes for 2022 (link)
Time logoInside the Project to Genetically Modify Rice to Emit Fewer Greenhouse Gases (link)
Kungl. Skogs- och Lantbruksakademien, KSLAKSLA-podden 13: Future Food Systems – genetic engineering in future agriculture (link)
Sveriges Radio Logo Vector - (.SVG + .PNG) - LogoVectorSeek.ComSå får vi tillräckligt med mat i en varmare värld (That's how we get enough food in a warmer world) (link)
Here & NowHow researchers at UC Davis developed a new strain of rice to help farmers in Southeast Asia (link)
La génétique au secours de l'agriculture (Genetics to the rescue of agriculture) (Le Point - 21 oct. 2021) (link)
Kungl. Skogs- och Lantbruksakademien, KSLAFuture Food Systems - The Role of Gene Edited Crops (link)
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 El cambio climatico ya esta affectando a la agricultura (Climate change is already affecting agriculture) (link)
Innovative Genomics InstituteMeet an IGI Scientist: María Florencia Ercoli (link)
The Promise—and Limits—of Bt Maize to Manage Fall Armyworm in Africa (link)
La tavola di domani (The table of tomorrow)- Con Pamela Ronald e Deborah Piovan (link)
Innovative Genomics InstituteMeet an IGI Scientist: Pamela Ronald (link)
UC DavisPlant Pathologist Pamela Ronald Named GCHERA World Agriculture Prize Laureate (link)
Alliance for ScienceAgroecology and plant genetics: A discussion
CSHL-logoNobelist Sir Richard Roberts talks GMOs at CSHL (link)

         

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UC Davis honors 55 women for their leadership (link)

             

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On the Ground, Breakthroughs Spring 2020 (link)
150wlogo150 years of Women at Berkeley (link)
reed-logoTwo Reed Grads Elected to National Academy of Sciences. (link, pdf)
wired-logoGMOs Could be a Key to Sustainable Farming, April 1, 2020. (link, pdf)
USAT-logoGreen Genes: Agronomists are engineering DNA to save some foods from extinction, March 20, 2020. (pdf)
Logo of Chile BioNuevo arroz editado genéticamente alto en nutriente para combatir la ceguera infantil (New genetically edited rice high in nutrients in order to fight child blindness), March 4, 2020. (link, pdf)
CRISPR Genome Editing Strategy Could Improve Rice, Other Crops. March 4, 2020 (link, pdf)
Tweet by Innovative Genomics Institute, "CRISPR-Cas9 tools to make rice enriched for beta-carotene, aka vitamin A precursor." March 4, 2020 (link)
allianceforscienceNew study shows CRISPR can be applied to produce biofortified rice, March 4, 2020. (link)
Logo of Babbage show of The Economist RadioBabbage: Feeding tomorrow's world, Economist Radio, February 19, 2020. (link)
International Service for the Acquisition of Agri-biotech Applications logoScience and She: Empowering Women in Science. (link, pdf)
Asahi logo洪水に耐えるイネを創出した女性植物学者たち (Female botanists who created rice to withstand flooding), November 13, 2019. (link 1, link 2, pdf)
Grain Central logoCagey product labeling exploits consumer GMO fears, November 12, 2019. (link, pdf)
Corteva Agriscience logoRefining the GMO Debate with Plant Geneticist Pamela Ronald, October 1, 2019 (link, pdf)
Plant pathology researcher María Florencia Ercoli named to 2019 class of Pew Latin American Fellows (linkpdf)
Pew logoLatin American Scientists Explore Mechanisms to Fight Plant Disease, September 23, 2019 (link, pdf)
Unfold Podcast Episode 2: GMO OMG, September 17, 2019 (Youtube)
wired-logoCrispr Can Help Solve Our Looming Food Crisis - Here's How, Wired, August 8, 2019 (link, pdf)
Pam Ronald Returns to Sweden for Honorary Doctorate, July 29, 2019 (linkpdf)
Plant pathology researcher María Florencia Ercoli named to 2019 class of Pew Latin American Fellows (link, pdf)
SLU logoPamela Ronald, Honorary Doctor of Agricultural Science, June 25, 2019 (linkpdf)
logo of American Society of Plant BiologistsASPB Names 201 Recipient of Leadership in Science Policy Public Service Award, June 25, 2019 (linkpdf)
SLU logoSLU utser sju nya hedersdoktorer (SLU appoints 7 new honorary doctors), June 11, 2019 (linkpdf)
Knowable logoWill the food of the future be genetically engineered or organic? How about both? May 9, 2019 (linkpdf)
Pam Ronald and David Zilberman Elected to National Academy of Sciences, April 30, 2019 (linkpdf)
LBL logoFour Berkeley Lab Scientists Elected as National Academy of Sciences Members, April 30, 2019 (linkpdf)
Daily Prosper LogoCultivos modificados que solucionan la escasez de alimentos, October 3, 2018 (link)
American Scientist LogoReasonable Versus Unreasonable Doubt, April 2018 (link)
Announcing 24 New Research Projects, January 31, 2018 (link)
Biotech Breakthroughs and Big Ideas in 2018, January 4, 2018 (link)
Food Evolution- Official Theatrical Trailer (link)
$1.7 Million for Climate-Resilient Agricultural Research, December 6, 2017 (link)
Would You Put the Genetically Modified Arctic Apple in Your Pie? November 22, 2017 (link)
WYSKGoing With the Grain: Pamela Ronald... Plant Biologist, Geneticist And Rice Savior. October 18, 2017 (link)
Understanding GMOs and the Future of Food August 4, 2017 (link)
Lab+Life Scientist logoSequencing completed for wild wheat, mutant rice genomes. July 10, 2017 (pdf)
LBL logoA Whole-Genome Sequenced Rice Mutant Resource for the Study of Biofuel Feedstocks. July 5, 2017 (pdf)
Mutant Rice Database for Bioenergy Research July 5, 2017 (link)
CRISPR and the new hackers of agriculture June 29, 2017 (link)
mittechreviewReinventing Rice for a World Transformed by Climate Change May 4, 2017 (link)
sfexaminerOur planet needs evidence-based policies, not preconceived notions April 26, 2017 (link)
Times Higher Education logoHow likely are academics to confess to errors in research? January 26, 2017 (pdf)
grist50Spilled Milk. Scientists engineered goats whose milk could save thousands of poor children's lives. A world wary of GMOs was not ready. June 30, 2016 (link)
modernfarmerStill Life with Mass Hysteria: Are GMOs Really That Bad? March 22, 2016 (link)
grist50Grist 50: Pamela Ronald | Grist (link)
backchannelSelf Correction. What to do when you realize your publication is fatally flawed. Dec 1, 2015 (link)
XinhuanetXinhuanet: genetically modified agriculture and organic agriculture may not be incompatible. October 12, 2015 (link)
wired-logoOrganic GMOs Could Be The Future of Food — If We Let Them. October 7, 2015. (link, pdf)
backchannelOrganic GMOs Could Be The Future of Food - If We Let Them. October 8, 2015 (link)
CHFEpisode 203: Genetic Engineering and Organic Farming: An Unexpected Marriage. October 6, 2015 (link to podcast)
allianceforscienceCommon ground on sustainable agriculture: A Family Affair. October 5, 2015 (link)
ducklandfunkUS-Forscher korrigieren fehlerhafte Studie. August 31, 2015 (link)
ASPBResearch in Focus: Recognizing pathogens, and recognizing errors. August 19, 2015 (link)
TED-logoWHAT GENETIC ENGINEERING AND ORGANIC FARMING HAVE IN COMMON. August 13, 2015 (link)
science-magPLANT PATHOGENS: Rice is on the lookout for bugs. July 24, 2015 (link)
aaasScience Advances: Protein May Protect Rice from Bacterial Infection. July 24, 2015. (link)
natureRice researchers redress retraction. July 24, 2015 (link)
Rice disease-resistance discovery closes the loop for scientific integrity. July 24, 2015 (link)
BBCIs Opposition to GM Crops Irrational? June 7, 2015 (link)
natgeoCan This Scientist Unite Genetic Engineers and Organic Farmers? May 4, 2015 (link)
ForbesCan Plant Genetics Help Solve World Hunger? Science Says Yes. March 30, 2015 (link)
TED-logoPamela Ronald: The case for engineering our food. March, 2015 (link)
backchannelSkype in the classroom: RONALD chats with ALLISONVILLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Students, INDIANA. March, 2015 (link)
backchannelThe Worldview 100: The Visionaries who Continue to Reshape Biotechnology - and the World. 2015 (pdf)
natureYield: The search for the rice of the future. October 30, 2014 (link)
beaconIs genetic engineering crucial to food security in the era of climate change? Virginia Gewin October 29, 2014 (link)
innovation-hub-logo-800x150A Genetically Modified Menu. October 23, 2014 (link)
the-national-geographicThe Next Green Revolution. October 2014 (link)
new-yorker"SEEDS OF DOUBT", An activist's controversial crusade against genetically modified crops. August 25, 2014 (link)
thenation-logoCan GMOs Help Feed a Hot and Hungry World? August 13, 2014 (link)
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Beating the heat. Emily Waltz reports. July 2014 (link)

 

new-yorkerApril 25, 2014. A Journalist and a Scientist Break Ground in the G.M.O. Debate. (link)
Screen Shot 2014-02-24 at 11.06.40 AMMarco Rosaire Conrad-Rossi on Biology Fortified, Inc. | At the Vanguard of the Green Gene Movement and Beyond. April 6, 2014 (link)
natureA clean slate: Mistakes are part of science. But setting the record straight promptly and clearly can help to avoid a career blot. March 20, 2014 (link)
December 13, 2013. Il cibo che verrà . (link)

        

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August 27, 2013. An Organic Farmer and a Geneticist Walk Into a Field. (link)
zeit-logoEine Vernunftehe? August 6, 2013. (link)
radio-NZ-national-logoPamela Ronald : genes, seeds, and weeds June 24, 2013 (link to mp3)
SPIEGEL ONLINEJuly 25, 2013. Gentechnik und Biolandbau - eine Vernunftehe? (link)
smitsonian-logoConnecticut Passes GMO Labeling Law. (link, pdf)
backchannel"Tomorrow's Table ranked one of the top 25 powerful and influential books that educate, insire and drive change". May 14, 2013 (link)
theruminanatApril 23, 2013. The Ruminant Podcast episode 19: Pam Ronald on Genetic Engineering in Plant Breeding. (link to mp3)
backchannelBill Gates - What I'm Learning - The New Science of Feeding the World. November 15, 2012(link)
Fred Pearce, October 2012. Why Are Environmentalists Taking Anti-Science Positions? (link)
September 2012, Gmo även för ekoodlare? (link)
SPIEGEL ONLINEGentechnik ganz ökologisch: Letzte Rettung für den Goldenen Reis. June 23, 2012 (link)
May 24, 2012. How will we feed world's growing population? (pdf/link/video1/video2)
the-taste-of-tomorrowMay 7, 2012. The Taste of Tomorrow: Dispatches from the Future of Food. (link)
Center for Comparative Medicine, UC Davis, "A Symposium on the Evolution of Common Molecular Pathways Underlying Innate Immunity" mp4 available for Beutler, Hoffman, Ronald, and O'Neill. March 29, 2012 (link)
gatesSub1 mentioned in Bill Gates' 2012 annual letter. January 2012 (link) (PDF)
Capital Public Radio, January 24, 2012. Plant and Human Immune Similarities (link / link to mp3)
ASPB1AAAS Riley Memorial Lecture to be given by ASPB member Pam Ronald. May 25, 2011 (link)
ethecal-cop-logoIs organic GM the answer? April 2011 (link)
"Family Affair". The Scientist. April 1, 2011 (link)
backchannelImproving Rice for Food and Grasses for Energy. Spring 2011(PDF)
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NZFARMER.CO.NZ, March 28, 2011. GE - 10,000 years in the making (link)

 

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A Growing Debate: How to Define 'Organic' Food. March 1, 2011 (pdf/link)

 

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The Second Green Revolution. February 2011 (link)

 

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Vegetative Warfare January 31, 2011 (link)

 

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GMOrganic, A Botanical Love Story. 2011 (link/video)

 

UC Davis News & Information, Nov 18, 2010. In fending off diseases, plants and animals are much the same, research shows (link)

 

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The Debate Continues: The Economist Hosts Debate on the Compatibility of Biotechnology and Organic Agriculture. November 10, 2010(link)

 

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GENETICALLY MODIFIED CONSERVATION August 27, 2010(link)

 

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Bill Gates: Reinventing Capitalism. August 8, 2010 (link)

 

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Raoul Adamchak, Fred Pearce, Prabhu Pingali: REINVENTING SUSTENANCE. August, 2010 (link)

 

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Pamela Ronald has developed a more flood-tolerant rice. July 12, 2010 (link)

 

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Food 2.0:Feeding a Hungry World. June 4, 2010 (link)

 

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A Harvest for 9.2 Billion. May 19, 2010 (link)

 

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Bill Gates tackles controversy over genetically modified crops at UC Berkeley. April 29, 2010 (link)

 

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Radically Rethinking Agriculture. March 18, 2010 (link)

 

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The Future of Food. March 10, 2010 (link/video)

 

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"Pamela Ronald and Raoul Adamchak's Tomorrow's Table: Organic Farming, Genetics, and the Future of Food". Thegatesnotes.com. March 8, 2010 (link)

 

Herper, Matthew. "Green Genes". Forbes.com. March 1, 2010 (link)

 

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Green Genes: Are genetically modified crops eco-friendly? February 11, 2010 (link)

 

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Quiet Biotech Revolution Transforming Crops. December 21, 2009 (link)

 

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Flood-Resistant Rice Aids Farmers in South Asia. November 2, 2009(link)

 

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Pamela Ronald and Raoul Adamchak featured on the Progressive Farmer. November 2009 (link)

 

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Evolution in your life. October 26, 2009 (link/link to mp3)

 

"6 Future Mods for Our Minds and Bodies". Popular Mechanics. September 30, 2009 (link)

 

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Sustainably Engineered Organic. July 30, 2009 (link)

 

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Organically Grown and Genetically Engineered: The Food of the Future. July 28, 2009 (link/video)

 

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The fetish art of Superman's co-creator, the future biotechs farmers of America and Hank Williams Jr.'s right-wing populism. July 10, 2009 (link)

 

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"We found the book insightful and well-documented." June 28, 2009 (link)

 

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Grains of Truth. June 2009 (page1page2page3page4)

 

"Reconciling GMOs and Organics". DTN/The Progressive Farmer. April 10, 2009 (link)

 

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Library journal selects "Tomrrow's Table" as one of the Best-Sci tech books of 2008. March 1st, 2009 (link)

 

CNN "Fighting hunger with flood-tolerant rice". CNN. February 2, 2009 (link)

 

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Why Not Genetically Modified Organic Crops?. January 30, 2009 (link)

 

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The Green Monster - Could Frankenfoods be good for the environment? January 28, 2009 (link)

 

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Can We Feed the World Without Damaging It? January 4, 2009(link)

 

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RAINY-DAY RICE - ASIAN FARMERS WILL GET A DISASTER-PROOF VERSION OF AN ESSENTIAL CROP. December 23, 2008 (link)

 

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Tomorrow's Table has been selected as one of SEED Magazine's best of 2008. December 17, 2008 (link)

 

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UC Davis Scientists Develop Flood-Resistant Rice. December 4, 2008 (link)

 

"Organic Gardening". Winter 2008 (link)

 

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Organic and GM- Why Not? November 21, 2008 (link)

 

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Tomorrow's Table: Blogging from Bangladesh. November 10, 2008 (link)

 

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A timely marriage. October 2008(link)

 

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Solving the Food Crisis With an Unlikely Alliance. June 5, 2008 (link)

 

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GMO coupled with organic farms best for environment. April 24, 2008 (link)

 

NPR: Waterproof Rice May Help Asia Cope with Flooding. October 8, 2007 (pdf / link to mp3)

 

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Scientific Flip-Flop - Five experts debate the roots of GM opposition. August 30, 2007 (link)

 

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China Delays GO rice but raises biotech budget. Dec 6, 2006 (link)

 

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China committee not recommending GMO rice. Nov 28, 2005 (link)

 

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IRRI's First Transgenic Field Test. Nov 28, 2005 (link)

 

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GM Rice set for go-ahead. Sept 29, 2005. (link)

 

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The Eyes of Nye - Genetically Modified Foods. June 5, 2005 (link)

 

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China close to production of safe genetic rice. March 9, 2005 (link)

 

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Denialism. November 19, 2004 (mp3)

 

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Frankenfoods, should genetically modified produce frighten you? July 5, 2000. (link)

 

San Francisco Chronicle, 1997: Rice-Gene Scientist Sharing Success With Poor Nations (link)

 

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Making Rice Disease Resistant, 1997 (link)

 

Sandra Blakeslee. "Genetic Engineering Creates Rice Resistant to Destructive Blight". Nytimes.com. December 15, 1995. (link)

 

Wall Street Journal: Rundle, Rhonda L. 1995. "Rice, Food Source for Half the World, Is Genetically Altered to Resist Disease." Wall Street Journal, December 15

 

San Francisco Chronicle, 1995: High Hopes for Gene-Spliced Rice - UC Davis team's disease-resistant plants could boost food supplies (link)

 

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Biotech Nation, A NPR weekly program (link)