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Climate Change Threatens Nutritional Value of Staple Crops, CRISPR Offers Hope

via Phys.org·3h ago

Current research indicates that climate change is reducing the nutritional content of staple crops, exacerbating hidden hunger for billions of people worldwide. Scientists are turning to CRISPR gene-editing technology to prioritize high yield alongside nutritional density to combat these effects. This development is critical for ensuring global food security in a warming world.

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