Helen Anne Curry Boeken


Evolution Made to Order
Plant Breeding and Technological Innovation in Twentieth-Century America
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The book delves into the history of America's quest for innovative technologies in plant breeding, particularly during the early twentieth century. It highlights the use of unconventional tools like x-ray machines and radioactive elements to induce mutations and accelerate evolution, aiming to simplify the creation of new crops and flowers. Helen Anne Curry offers an in-depth exploration of midcentury genetics and the cultural attitudes towards innovation, providing essential context for contemporary discussions on genetic engineering ethics and policies.