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Dec 2021
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Future GMO Foods, The Thought Gap, How Y...

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Learn about why researchers are developing new GMO foods like golden rice; why you underestimate how often others are thinking about you; and how your brain knows when you’re uncomfortable and you need to change your position.

FDA's Feed Your Mind website: https://www.fda.gov/food/consumers/agricultural-biotechnology

You regularly underestimate how often someone else is thinking about you by Steffie Drucker

How the brain tells us to change position by Ashley Hamer (Listener question from Constanza in Mexico City)

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