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BBC News | SCI/TECH | GM pollen can kill butterflies

zemolo rated 6 months ago
Pollen from one of the most successful genetically modified (GM) crops in the US can kill the larvae of monarch butterflies, scientists say. Their study, published in the journal Nature, shows how the new GM technology might have unwanted consequences for biodiversity.

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zemolo rated 6 months ago
Pollen from one of the most successful genetically modified (GM) crops in the US can kill the larvae of monarch butterflies, scientists say. Their study, published in the journal Nature, shows how the new GM technology might have unwanted consequences for biodiversity.
thenolf rated 6 months ago
why think when you can just act?
iassocuwinun rated 6 months ago
Pollen from one of the most successful genetically modified (GM) crops in the US can kill the larvae of monarch butterflies, scientists say.