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This is how we imagine scientists creating
GM Food in a laboratory.
The point of view is often
shifted to Food
itself as a person.
A biologist, like a mechanic, is modifying
soy-beans.
Food is upset at being manipulated... The
comparison is with people
who
struggle for freedom. The laboratory is like
a prison.
A tomato has been prepared for manipulation...
The creature, that is the GM tomato, has
overcome its creators who
have
no power any more and have changed into inanimate
objects.
The scientist has prepared paint to decorate
G M Food.
The Food looks nice and it is quite perfect:
but what do we have to give up for this perfection?
An abnormal modified tomato is taken to a
gigantic market
to be sold once out of the biotech laboratory.
By ILARIA SCORZA
In the laboratory of the biologist, like
in a building yard, feverish
preparations
are being
made for the modification of an apple inside
of which there are peas.
A witch has created magically modified apples.
What will their power be?
Food on earth is very disconcerted because
GM Food, like beings from
outer space,
is coming from the new planet called BIOTECH
to replace it.
By FORTUNATA MANGONE
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This is how we imagine cloning.
What are the risks of defects in cloned animals? We know that Dolly has become too fat.
Our sheep has grown up too fast and after
a year is already old.
A frog has been cloned with the DNA of a
jellyfish
The baby looks quite astonished since other
identical babies,
like images reflected in a mirror, are around
him.
He cannot recognize himself as different
from the others.
By ILARIA SCORZA
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