Team:WashU StLouis/Outreach
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<h3> Team nitroGENIUS Reaches Out </h3> | <h3> Team nitroGENIUS Reaches Out </h3> | ||
<p> Did you know that at the rate that agriculture is expanding and at the rate that the population is growing, we probably will reach a global food shortage in less than a century? Yeah, neither did we. Agriculture has a big job ahead of it, and unfortunately, the abundance and simultaneous lack of nitrogen in some places is a major stumbling block. If you would like to learn more about this problem and how genetic engineering can help, tune in to our YouTube channel every week for a short video! We hope it helps. | <p> Did you know that at the rate that agriculture is expanding and at the rate that the population is growing, we probably will reach a global food shortage in less than a century? Yeah, neither did we. Agriculture has a big job ahead of it, and unfortunately, the abundance and simultaneous lack of nitrogen in some places is a major stumbling block. If you would like to learn more about this problem and how genetic engineering can help, tune in to our YouTube channel every week for a short video! We hope it helps. |
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Team nitroGENIUS Reaches Out Did you know that at the rate that agriculture is expanding and at the rate that the population is growing, we probably will reach a global food shortage in less than a century? Yeah, neither did we. Agriculture has a big job ahead of it, and unfortunately, the abundance and simultaneous lack of nitrogen in some places is a major stumbling block. If you would like to learn more about this problem and how genetic engineering can help, tune in to our YouTube channel every week for a short video! We hope it helps.
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