GMO food opponents think they know the most, but actually know the least: Study
New research suggests that people’s illusion of knowledge could be fueling the broader population’s opposition to genetically modified (GM) foods.
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New research suggests that people’s illusion of knowledge could be fueling the broader population’s opposition to genetically modified (GM) foods.
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