Italy moves to ban growing of GE maize type

Three Italian ministries have signed a decree banning the cultivation of a type of genetically modified maize, citing environmental concerns, ...

Anti-GE activists warns of “GE domino effect”

Jessica Corbett&nbsp|&nbsp
The following is an edited excerpt. Before the Connecticut's GE labeling law can take effect, four other states, including at ...
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Judge to FDA: Decide whether GMOs belong in “natural” products

Elaine Watson&nbsp|&nbsp
Lawyers argue that it's time for the FDA determine this matter once and for all, so such cases stop "needlessly ...
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Call to action: Grist reevaluates crop biotechnology; It’s time the rest of journalism does too

Jon Entine&nbsp|&nbsp
Grist is taking a bold step in reevaluating its anti-GE stance. It's the latest in many milestones for reason and ...

The precautionary principle is a blunt instrument

Tracey Brown&nbsp|&nbsp
The precautionary principle is a blunt instrument, a 90s throwback out of place in an era of "smart solutions" and ...

UK: Chief horticulture scientist backs calls to lift GM crop restrictions

The following is an edited excerpt. The UK's Agriculture & Horticulture Development Board (AHDB) chief scientist Professor Ian Crute has ...
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The precautionary principle is out-of-step with the modern world

Tracey Brown&nbsp|&nbsp
In place of informed, real-world choices that include the potential implications of both doing something and not doing it, the ...
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Japan’s harsh reaction to GM wheat rooted in culture and history

Samantha Masunaga&nbsp|&nbsp
Why did Japan react so quickly and decisively (by suspending imports) to the discovery of unapproved GM wheat in Oregon? ...

Food Fight: Public interest groups challenge CSPI position on GE labeling

A fight between public interest groups that has been simmering under the surface for years has busted out into public ...

Cornell geneticist seeks to reinvent broccoli

Michael Moss&nbsp|&nbsp
The following is an edited excerpt. Broccoli hates too much heat, which is why 90 percent of it sold in ...

The biotech IPO scene turns red hot

John Carroll&nbsp|&nbsp
The following is an edited excerpt. During all of last year there were only 11 biotech IPOs. But even that ...

Argentina cuts GM red tape

Lucas Laursen&nbsp|&nbsp
The following is an edited excerpt. Argentina has streamlined its biotech crop regulatory framework to ensure neither red tape nor ...

Lynas is planting “seeds of change” in the GM debate

Sarah Edwards&nbsp|&nbsp
The following is an edited excerpt. Mark Lynas’s conversion from an anti-GMO crusader to a champion for science and plant ...

The idea of open-sourcing GE attracts more interest

George Dvorsky&nbsp|&nbsp
The following is an edited excerpt. Frederick Kaufman has penned a provocative article for Slate's Future Tense column in which ...

Roseanne Barr struggles to defend outrageous anti-GE claims

Emil Karlsson&nbsp|&nbsp
The following is an edited excerpt. I examined Roseanne Barr's response to my criticism in Anti-GMO Activist Roseanne Barr Goes ...

GE foods are not the enemy

Phillip Gordon&nbsp|&nbsp
The following is an edited excerpt. “Genetic Engineering (GE)” is the new curse word, and Monsanto is the latest incarnation ...

Activists lobbying Safeway to label GE foods

Michael Garry&nbsp|&nbsp
Safeway announced to its shoppers in a Facebook post last night that its O Organics products, which are certified USDA ...
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Open-source GM: Separating Monsanto from modification

Frederick Kaufman&nbsp|&nbsp
Open-source GMOs will "help fight climate change and stick one in Monsanto’s eye." ...

Folta: EU is throwing euros down a rat hole in quest to replicate Seralini study

Kevin Folta&nbsp|&nbsp
The following is an edited excerpt. Last September's lumpy rat study by Seralini et al certainly whipped the wildly uncritical ...

Gates Foundation to finance biotech lab in Nigeria

Dele Ogbodo&nbsp|&nbsp
The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation has agreed to build a standard biotechnology laboratory in Nigeria. The idea is to ...

Mystery lingers around origin of GE wheat in Oregon

Arielle Duhaime-Ross&nbsp|&nbsp
When the fresh wheat samples arrived at her lab this spring, Carol Mallory-Smith, a weed scientist, didn’t know what to ...

A new anti-GE strategy: Go negative on rational thinking

Dustin Eirdosh&nbsp|&nbsp
If want to see a reasoned, rational debate on GMOs in Madagascar; the first place to start is with human ...
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Monsanto wants to help honeybees fight mites with biotech

Susan Young&nbsp|&nbsp
A new weapon in that fight to save honeybees could be RNA molecules that kill a troublesome parasite by disrupting ...
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Will European GM regulations survive new trade negotiations?

Michael Lipsky&nbsp|&nbsp
The EU's strict regulations on GM foods may be endangered in EU-US trade negotiations due to America's comparatively less stringent ...

Biotech in Hawaii: Visit to Monsanto Piilani farm on Maui

Julee K&nbsp|&nbsp
The following is an edited excerpt. I recently spent nine glorious days on the beautiful island of Maui in the ...

GE pioneer Roger Beachy: I got into biotech to reduce the use of chemical pesticides

Elaine Watson&nbsp|&nbsp
One of the founding fathers of agricultural biotechnology, best-known for his pioneering research on virus-resistant plants, Dr Roger Beachy caught ...

Japan aims to restart buying U.S. western wheat as early as August

James Topham, Osamu Tsukimori&nbsp|&nbsp
Japan aims to restart buying U.S. western white wheat as early as August, industry sources said, after halting imports of ...
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