Plant scientists urge Europe to stop blocking GM trials on 'political' grounds

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Organiser of open letter says: 'Politicians that choose to ignore this message cannot in future say they take science seriously'

Twenty-one of Europe's most prominent plant scientists have signed an open letter warning that Europe may lose its prime research position unless field trials are allowed of genetically modified (GM) plant...

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