Educated US public get more wary of genetic engineering
Paul Smaglik
Nature, 2000, vol. 405, issue 6790, 988-988
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Washington Better-educated Americans have become less well disposed toward the topic over the past five years, according to a survey carried out for the National Science Foundation.
Date: 2000
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