March 12, 2005: Bee wins finalist honors for two series
Dec. 16, 2004: Open-field 'pharma' is targeted
Dec. 1, 2004: UCD cleared in seed mix-up
Nov. 20, 2004: Biotech firm moving away
Nov. 4, 2004: Biotech tide turns: Three defeats undercut ban momentum
Nov. 3, 2004: Two key efforts to ban biotech crops stumble
Oct. 28, 2004: Voters may set biotech future
Sept. 21, 2004: Biotech grass found far afield
Aug. 4, 2004: Trinity bans biotech farming
Aug. 1, 2004: Report: Five-year deal with Novartis hurt UC Berkeley
July 28, 2004: Panel: Monitor biotech foods
July 22, 2004: Groups target altering of rice
July 18, 2004: Rice growers fear biotech ban
June 25, 2004: Opinion: Biotech - Keep it, but regulate it
June 20, 2004: Editorial: Rethink biotech safety
June 13, 2004: Editorial: The public domain
June 10, 2004: Biotech firm seeks friendlier fields afar
June 9, 2004: No mass presence at protest
June 8, 2004: World battles over biotech firms in S.F.
June 7, 2004: Biotech sees role in obesity fight
Much has been written about biotechnology's hope – to feed the hungry, to limit pesticides – and much has been written about its hazards.
The Bee spent eight months investigating this new green revolution.
What we found was propaganda where there should be probing; superficial talk where there should be deeper truths.
We hope you will find some of those truths in "Seeds of Doubt," in which we take you from the deserts of Africa to the labs and fields of Mexico, the Midwest and California.
Rick Rodriguez, Executive Editor
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