Fruits and Vegetables Have Become Less Nutritious in the last 40 years →
Because of soil depletion, crops grown decades ago were much richer in vitamins and minerals than the varieties most of us get today.
Synthetic Ecology is both a pleonasm and a contradiction. But above all it is a very powerful metaphor. A corollary to Synthetic Biology, it is a theory of transenvironmentalism that refers not only to the practice of producing artificial environments, but to the convergence of ecological strands of thought.
Because of soil depletion, crops grown decades ago were much richer in vitamins and minerals than the varieties most of us get today.