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Calling all vegan vampires! CRISPR has been used to make supercharged tomatoes, rich in vitamin D. rowhoop and PennySarchet discuss why this breakthrough is particularly good news for vegans.

The team finds out how they managed to do it, and explains why this breakthrough is particularly good news for vegans. Ever wondered what it’s like to explore another planet? We hear from Sanjeev Gupta from Imperial College London, one of the scientists with the breathtaking job of helping.

. The team finds out how they managed to do it, and explains why this breakthrough is particularly good news for vegans. Ever wondered what it’s like to explore another planet? We hear from Sanjeev Gupta from Imperial College London, one of the scientists with the breathtaking job of helping
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