Echoes in the Genome: Engineering Earth’s Future: CRISPR for Climate Resilience
It all begins with an idea.
The Garden of Editin’: How Gene Editing and Microbial Symbiosis Could Reshape Sustainable Agriculture
It all begins with an idea.
The Future of Food: How CRISPR Gene-Editing is Revolutionizing Agriculture
It all begins with an idea.
Steak & Potatoes: Genomics and the Future of Cultivated Meat
Cultivated meat, grown from stem cells in labs, could transform the steak on your plate—cutting out slaughter while raising questions of cost, ethics, and sustainability.
GMO-licious: Dining in the Age of Engineered Eats
Gene-edited food is being served. From allergen-free peanuts to protein-packed rice, we explore what’s already on the table.
From Lawn to Lab: The Rise of Moss Biotech
Moss, once overlooked as a sidewalk weed, is emerging as
biotech’s new frontier. Could genetically engineered moss become the
pharmaceutical factory of the future?
No Country for Old Crops: How Genomics Is Rewriting Agriculture’s Future
Genomic innovation is reshaping agriculture by reviving wild,
resilient plants. From polyploid crops to carbon-sequestering supergrasses, old
crops may not stand a chance.
Food, Glorious Food: Can GeneticallyModified Foods Solve Global Challenges?
Business analysis examining how GM foods could address global
food security, malnutrition, and health challenges. Explores biotech market
opportunities, genomic innovations, and regulatory barriers in agricultural
biotechnology.
A Seed of the Past, a Harvest for the Future: How Indigenous Wisdom and Modern Science Are Reviving Ancestral Crops
Explore the powerful partnership between Indigenous communities and geneticists who are using modern science to revive ancestral crops, ensuring cultural memory and food sovereignty flourish for generations to come.
Like Water for Chocolate
In Laura Esquivel's novel Like Water for Chocolate, food is a vessel for intense emotion and memory. Today, a different kind of magic genomic is being used to preserve the real-world wonder of chocolate.
The Genomic Revolution: How Vertical Farms Will Redefine Food
Explore how genomics and vertical farming will revolutionize food, developing entirely new fruits, vegetables, and categories for a healthier future.
Orchard to Oven: The Not-So-American Apple (and the True Tale of American Pie)
Discover how the apple—central to the beloved “American Pie”—originated far from America. Explore its genetic roots in Central Asia, the blend of wild crabapples, and modern agricultural breeding shaping today’s apple diversity.
Candyman: Genomics and the Future of Sugar, Sweetness, and Health
Genomics is reinventing sugar with biotech-based sweeteners — reshaping food, health, and global markets as personalized medicine approaches transform how we think about nutrition.
Flavor of the Future: When AI Meets Genomics
AI and genomics are changing how we create flavors and fragrances. Learn how this powerful combination could unlock sustainable, personalized, and novel food experiences—with a few possible challenges along the way.

