Trust and doubt coexist: an empirical study on the acceptance mechanism of transgenic technology among Chinese youth
Wednesday, 17-06-2026 | 15:26
As a scientific issue characterized by both controversy and sensitivity to public risk, genetically modified (GM) technology has become an important entry point for understanding contemporary science communication through its dissemination and acceptance among young people. This study takes 25 Chinese youth aged 19–27 as its research participants, collects data through semi-structured in-depth interviews,
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Director-General inaugurates second phase of FAO-Circo Massimo metro station installation in Rome
Director-General inaugurates second phase of FAO-Circo Massimo metro station installation in Rome
FAO Director-General QU Dongyu today inaugurated the second phase of the FAO-Circo Massimo metro station installation in Rome, together with Stefano Gatti, Director-General for Development Cooperation at Italy’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (MAECI), and Rome’s Mobility Councillor Eugenio Patanè. During the inauguration, the Director-General emphasized the importance of bringing food and agriculture subjects closer to the public, as well as the value of connecting traditional agrifood systems with innovation and modern approaches.
Trust and doubt coexist: an empirical study on the acceptance mechanism of transgenic technology among Chinese youth
Trust and doubt coexist: an empirical study on the acceptance mechanism of transgenic technology among Chinese youth
As a scientific issue characterized by both controversy and sensitivity to public risk, genetically modified (GM) technology has become an important entry point for understanding contemporary science communication through its dissemination and acceptance among young people. This study takes 25 Chinese youth aged 19–27 as its research participants, collects data through semi-structured in-depth interviews,
Zhejiang University Develops Rapid Visual Test for Tomato Leaf Curl Virus Using CRISPR
Zhejiang University Develops Rapid Visual Test for Tomato Leaf Curl Virus Using CRISPR
Experts from Zhejiang University have developed a new rapid visual detection method for Tomato leaf curl New Delhi virus (ToLCNDV), a plant pathogen that causes major crop losses worldwide. The system is designed to improve early field diagnosis and help control the spread of the virus in important crops, such as members of the Solanaceae and Cucurbitaceae families.

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