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The social roots of sustainable eating

Emily Halnon |
The term sustainability usually elicits ideas of a green planet, solar panels, electric vehicles, and plastic-free oceans. However, this outlook—sustainability primarily focused ...
How AI can improve food safety and nutrition

How AI can improve food safety and nutrition

Sedat Arslan |
Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming food safety and nutrition practices by offering scalable, real-time, and personalized solutions. In food safety, ...
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Viewpoint: While overall cancer rates remain steady, it’s rising in Midwest farm country. Are pesticides to blame?

Cancer rates among young adults in the Corn Belt, a patchwork of golden fields and straight-line highways stretching across the ...
Viewpoint: Frost season is nearing in Florida’s citrus-growing region. Here’s how backward science at the EPA has closed down a protective solution

Viewpoint: Frost season is nearing in Florida’s citrus-growing region. Here’s how backward science at the EPA has closed down a protective solution

Henry Miller |
“That morning I squeezed every orange and it felt like a wet sponge – I knew I lost the whole ...
Video: 101 seconds on the plant biology synthetic revolution

Video: 101 seconds on the plant biology synthetic revolution

Sean Patrick Farrell |
There’s a famous quote attributed to the eminent scientist Richard Feynman: “What I cannot create, I do not understand.” Those ...
The world’s agricultural farmland is shrinking but production is up. Can this trend continue?

The world’s agricultural farmland is shrinking but production is up. Can this trend continue?

Throughout the 20th Century, humanity demanded more and more land leading to the loss of vast areas of natural forest ...
Will Europe squander its biotechnology opportunity?

Will Europe squander its biotechnology opportunity?

Felicia Jackson |
Europe’s next wave of biotech innovation could determine how the continent feeds itself as climate disruption and supply-chain shocks intensify ...
 ‘Deficient, Unreliable, Corrupted’: Independent EU food science watchdog agency eviscerates junk studies weaponized by NGO activists to manufacture microplastic crisis and litigation

 ‘Deficient, Unreliable, Corrupted’: Independent EU food science watchdog agency eviscerates junk studies weaponized by NGO activists to manufacture microplastic crisis and litigation

David Zaruk |
Not a day goes by where some study isn’t published on some micro or nanoplastic found in the environment, humans ...
Can we expect a wave of corporate breakups as seed industries liberate themselves from litigation-laden pesticide businesses

Can we expect a wave of corporate breakups as seed industries liberate themselves from litigation-laden pesticide businesses

David Zaruk |
Companies involved in both the seed and pesticide sectors see a pipeline of pesticide-related class action lawsuits, MDLs and unlimited ...
Viewpoint: What’s on the line as India ponders the future of biotechnology and agriculture?

Viewpoint: What’s on the line as India ponders the future of biotechnology and agriculture?

Shambhavi Naik |
Reports suggest that over 60% of industrial products could be made using biotechnology, though technical difficulties need to be resolved ...
Future of food security: The downside of the digitalization of agriculture for the most vulnerable countries

Future of food security: The downside of the digitalization of agriculture for the most vulnerable countries

Gianluca Dotti |
With an average temperature increase of more than 1.2°C, and extreme weather events compromising 30% of global harvests, applied genetics ...
Viewpoint: Organic fantasies—Why rejecting industrial agriculture for regenerative farming would be a big mistake for food security and sustainability

Viewpoint: Organic fantasies—Why rejecting industrial agriculture for regenerative farming would be a big mistake for food security and sustainability

Alex Smith |
Last year, Scientific American published a short but ominous article titled “Only 60 Years Left of Farming if Soil Degradation ...
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A remarkable discovery may open the door to gene editing, tripling yields of wheat and other grain crops

A groundbreaking discovery from the University of Maryland promises to revolutionize wheat cultivation and dramatically boost global food security. Researchers ...
Colade Royale: Dole’s brain-enhancing pineapple bred to taste like a piña colada arrives in grocery stores next month

Colade Royale: Dole’s brain-enhancing pineapple bred to taste like a piña colada arrives in grocery stores next month

Lauren Murphy |
For pineapple lovers, a new chapter in tropical indulgence is about to unfold. ... Consumers and food enthusiasts are buzzing with ...
Viewpoint: Indigenous groups and their Western NGO allies line up to block the genetic engineering revolution

Viewpoint: Indigenous groups and their Western NGO allies line up to block the genetic engineering revolution

Miacel Spotted Elk |
[Members] of the International Union of Conservation of Nature, one of the world’s largest conservation groups, voted against a moratorium on the ...
Saving life from extinction: Why it’s critical to protect and preserve bacteria and other microbes

Saving life from extinction: Why it’s critical to protect and preserve bacteria and other microbes

Carl Zimmer |
Hundreds of scientists have joined together to save a group of species from extinction, a group that might not seem ...
Australia approves commercial planting of genetically modified cotton

Australia approves commercial planting of genetically modified cotton

Australia's Office of the Gene Technology Regulator (OGTR) has issued license DIR 216 to Bayer CropScience Pty. Ltd., authorizing the ...
Mexican scientists call for quick approvals of gene-edited crops even as restrictions persist on GMO agriculture

Mexican scientists call for quick approvals of gene-edited crops even as restrictions persist on GMO agriculture

Aleida Rueda |
Researchers in Mexico are urging the government to develop clear regulations that distinguish gene-editing technologies, such as CRISPR, from genetically ...
Trump’s plan to import millions of dollars of Argentinian beef to lower prices runs into opposition from ranchers and economists

Trump’s plan to import millions of dollars of Argentinian beef to lower prices runs into opposition from ranchers and economists

Josh Funk, Sarah Raza |
President Donald Trump ’s plan to cut record beef prices by importing more meat from Argentina is running into heated opposition from U.S ...
Farming in poorer countries suffers from poor weather forecasting. AI is poised to change that

Farming in poorer countries suffers from poor weather forecasting. AI is poised to change that

Amir Jina, Paul Winters |
For farmers, every planting decision carries risks, and many of those risks are increasing with climate change. One of the ...
“It's raining neonicotinoids in Japan!” How the French media, environmentalists, and activist scientists conspired to distort science and severely damage the farm economy

“It’s raining neonicotinoids in Japan!” How the French media, environmentalists, and activist scientists conspired to distort science and severely damage the farm economy

André Heitz |
Based on only eleven rain collections, researchers from Tokyo and Hokkaido Universities detected five neonicotinoids in Japanese rainwater at sub-nanogram-per-liter ...
Will ‘neophobia’ kill the newly-developed gene-edited, non-browning banana

Will ‘neophobia’ kill the newly-developed gene-edited, non-browning banana

Mihai Andrei |
When a banana is bruised, cut, or peeled, enzymes trigger a chemical cascade that ends in melanin, the same pigment ...
Argentina and Japan far ahead of U.S. and Canada in developing gene-edited livestock

Argentina and Japan far ahead of U.S. and Canada in developing gene-edited livestock

Geralyn Wichers |
A more permissive approach to gene editing regulation in Argentina has led to greater diversity of innovation and a shift ...
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Viewpoint: Glyphosate is agriculture’s scapegoat

Sylvain Charlebois |
Glyphosate has played a central role in modern agriculture’s ability to increase yields, reduce labour costs and conserve soil through ...
As you age, even a small amount of alcohol each week can increase the risk of dementia

As you age, even a small amount of alcohol each week can increase the risk of dementia

Richard Sima |
For years, the common wisdom and science was that a little bit of alcohol wasn’t bad — and even beneficial ...
Transforming food waste into biodegradable ultra-thin plastic

Transforming food waste into biodegradable ultra-thin plastic

In the face of the growing global crisis due to plastic pollution, a team from Monash University in Melbourne (Australia) has managed to transform food ...
Viewpoint: Tylenol causes autism? Diet Coke brain tumors? Ice cream shark attacks? None of the claims is true—unless you're an activist or a tort lawyer

Viewpoint: Tylenol causes autism? Diet Coke brain tumors? Ice cream shark attacks? None of the claims is true—unless you’re an activist or a tort lawyer

Andrea Love |
Every week, the headlines blare a new health apocalypse: “Diet soda causes depression!” “Tylenol in pregnancy linked to autism!” “Pesticides ...