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Have we found the 'animal origin' of Covid? Genetic data released by China three years after it was gathered has provided 'the best evidence' of how the pandemic started, scientists say. From the BBC News-2023-3-25:8:5:1
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Commercial development of gene-edited food now legal in England The law has changed to allow the commercial development and sale of gene-edited food in England. From the BBC News-2023-3-23:14:6:1
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