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Video: Food Evolution—Neil deGrasse Tyson-narrated documentary on GMO debate—set for June 23 release

Aaron Dy |
Food Evolution aims to take a look at the science underlying the heated rhetoric of the GMO debate. Filmmaker Scott ...
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Talking Biotech: Plants that ‘protect themselves’ and reduce pesticide may be future of crop biotechnology

Maurice Moloney |
Genetic engineering pioneer Calgene's Maurice Moloney on developing plants that 'naturally' fend off pests ...
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GM non-bruising potatoes won’t be grown commercially in Canada this year

Gail Harding |
There will be no commercially grown GMO potatoes on Prince Edward Island [in 2017], according to Simplot Plant Sciences, the ...
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Diet and land: Why organic farming is ‘less sustainable’ than conventional

Steven Novella |
[Editor's note: Steven Novella is an academic clinical neurologist at Yale University School of Medicine.] Perhaps the biggest problem with ...
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Neonicotinoid corn seed treatments likely ‘far exceed demonstrable need’, study says

Nearly every foraging honey bee in the state of Indiana will encounter neonicotinoids during corn planting season, and the common ...
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Video: How are CRISPR crops regulated differently than GMOs?

Critics say the Obama Administration balked on an opportunity to update Reagan-era guidelines on how agencies like the Department of ...
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Black market GM cotton seeds flood Chinese market, cutting pesticide use and boosting yields

Stephen Chen |
China is one of the world’s top cotton producers partly because of a widespread sowing of banned seeds, according to ...
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5 reasons why it’s so hard to know whether ‘organic’ food is really organic

M. Jason Kuo |
Regulating [food] supply chains to ensure, for example, that “organic” foods deserve their labels is hard. Here are five reasons ...
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Plants vs pathogens: CRISPR-created crops fend off pests, add nutrition

Gary Finnegan |
Potato blight sparked the Irish famine in the 19th century, causing a million people to starve to death and another ...
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To revive monarch butterflies, plant milkweed in yards and on wild lands, study says

If Monarch butterflies are going to stay off the endangered species list, they need more to eat. And it’s up ...
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Anti-pesticide, anti-nuclear activist named France’s new environment minister

Dave Keating |
The new French president stunned businesses by appointing Nicolas Hulot, an anti-nuclear and anti-pesticide environmental activist, as the country's environmental ...
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Maine approves 3 genetically engineered blight resistant potatoes that reduce pesticide use

Abigail Curtis |
With little fanfare, the Maine Board of Pesticides Control unanimously approved ... the registration of three new types of genetically ...
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To feed 1.4 billion people China technologizing its agriculture sector–Will it be enough?

China’s 1.4 billion people are building up an appetite that is changing the way the world grows and sells food ...
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New GE rice variety boosts plant’s immune system to fight multiple diseases at once

Ryan Cross |
Plants don’t have a bloodstream to circulate immune cells. Instead, they use receptors on the outsides of their cells to ...
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Infographic: India poised to dramatically increase its global GMO footprint

GM crop footprint in India is all set to grow once the government gives its final nod to GM Mustard, ...
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Less milkweed due to herbicide likely contributed to early monarch butterfly declines, study finds

[Monarch butterfly] numbers ... are shrinking. New research at Michigan State University, published in the current issue of the journal ...
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Hype and agroecology: Is ‘low input’ farming better for the environment and economy?

Henry Miller |
[Editor's note: Henry Miller, physician and molecular biologist, is a fellow in Scientific Philosophy and Public Policy at Stanford University’s ...
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What would Whole Foods look like if it were ‘science-based’?

Jenny Splitter |
[Editor’s note: Jenny Splitter is a writer, storyteller and mother of two.] Whole Foods used to be my idea of ...
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Why GMOs face tough go in China despite huge imports and successful crops

Mark Lynas |
[Editor’s note: Mark Lynas is an author and journalist who reports on crop biotechnology around the world.] Sometimes I hear ...
Plants that 'fertilize themselves'? Gene discovery could lead to reductions in synthetic fertilizer use

Plants that ‘fertilize themselves’? Gene discovery could lead to reductions in synthetic fertilizer use

The lessons of plant diversity and competition learned from a clover patch, which are featured in a special issue of ...
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Infographic: Who to trust—and who not to trust—about food and farming

With conflicting claims about scientific topics everywhere on the internet, it’s hard to know who to trust. This is especially ...
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EU to propose 10-year extension of glyphosate herbicide

Alissa de Carbonnel |
The European Commission will propose extending by 10 years its approval for weed-killer glyphosate, used in Monsanto's Roundup, a spokeswoman ...
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Conflict of interest? Mother Jones’ Tom Philpott’s connections to organic industry raise concerns

Journalist Tom Philpott, who covers food and farming issues at Mother Jones, was recently the keynote speaker at a fundraising ...
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10 years after Colony Collapse Disorder scare, what have we learned about the plight of bees?

Andrew Barron, Simon Klein |
Managed honey bees are afflicted by a range of pests, viruses and predators--the worst being the Varroa mite--that have been ...
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Plaintiffs suing Monsanto over alleged carcinogenicity of herbicide glyphosate say EPA colluded with company

Holly Yan |
For 12 years, [Christine] Sheppard had no idea what might have caused her non-Hodgkin's lymphoma -- until a group of ...
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CSPI’s Greg Jaffe: USDA should regulate GMOs, gene-edited crops based on end-product, not process

Greg Jaffe |
[Editor's note: Greg Jaffe is the Director of the Project on Biotechnology for the Center for Science in the Public ...
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Infographic: 6 ‘snake oil salesmen’ who profit from food fears

Several activists opposed to genetic engineering run small media empires, including websites, TV and radio programs. Scientists say they are ...