Inside Monsanto
The company is using its biotech muscle to genetically engineer crops -- but also beef up traditional cross-breeding.
- Topics:
- Agriculture
- Science
- Food
- Technology
Join “TechKnow” contributors Phil Torres, Cara Santa Maria, Marita Davison and Crystal Dilworth as they explore scientific innovations and their impact on our lives. Marita gets a rare inside look at Monsanto’s labs as researchers work to make perfect produce. Phil reports on medical uses for spider silk and how it could be mass-produced using goat milk.
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