Viewpoint: Environmental activists' doomsday pessimism undermines agricultural biotechnology

Viewpoint: Environmental activists’ doomsday pessimism undermines agricultural biotechnology

Jon Entine |
We live in a precautionary era in which technological breakthroughs poised to dominate the coming decades—from artificial intelligence and nanotechnology ...
Viewpoint—Science arsonist: NIH director is like the firefighter who sets a house ablaze so he can put it out and claim he’s a hero

Viewpoint—Science arsonist: NIH director is like the firefighter who sets a house ablaze so he can put it out and claim he’s a hero

Henry Miller |
On August 12, Jay Bhattacharya wrote an op-ed defending Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.’s Department of Health and Human Services’ decision ...
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10 years ago, the hazard agency IARC called glyphosate a ‘likely carcinogen’. It weaponized chemophobia, corrupted environmental groups and ignited a tort bonanza

David Zaruk |
Ten years ago this week, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) released the full Monograph 112, that included a ...
Cracking the brain’s code: Breakthrough tools could transform treatment for Parkinson’s, ALS, and Huntington’s

Cracking the brain’s code: Breakthrough tools could transform treatment for Parkinson’s, ALS, and Huntington’s

Henry Miller |
The brain isn’t a uniform slab of gray matter — it’s a remarkably intricate landscape made up of thousands of ...
Viewpoint: AI and consciousness—How we will ethically interact with robots as they develop the ‘intelligence’ to show feelings

Viewpoint: AI and consciousness—How we will ethically interact with robots as they develop the ‘intelligence’ to show feelings

Conor Purcell |
Sooner than we think, public opinion is going to diverge along ideological lines around rights and moral consideration for artificial intelligence ...
Viewpoint: Everything is a carcinogen! Here’s why there are so many lawsuits claiming safe chemicals cause cancer

Viewpoint: Everything is a carcinogen! Here’s why there are so many lawsuits claiming safe chemicals cause cancer

David Zaruk |
Somewhere in Berkeley, California, Ramazzini fellow, Martyn T Smith, is looking out of his window dreaming of methods to find ...
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Viewpoint: 98 years ago, Carrie Buck was labeled an ‘imbecile’ and ordered sterilized. Today, the wealthy can select the ‘best genes’ for their child. Is there a difference?

Barbara Pfeffer Billauer |
Almost 100 years ago, Carrie Buck was raped, labeled an “imbecile,” and sterilized by order of the state — all ...
Africa’s quiet biotech revolution: Gene editing emerges from Europe’s anti-GMO shadow

Africa’s quiet biotech revolution: Gene editing emerges from Europe’s anti-GMO shadow

Joseph Maina |
For decades, European regulations have dominated the global conversation on agricultural biotechnology in many regions of the globe. From field ...
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Viewpoint: California’s science-challenged Proposition 65 toxic chemical regulation are at center of ‘tort shakedown’ racket

Cameron English |
Not to0 many years ago, my wife and I once elebrated our anniversary in South Lake Tahoe, situated on the ...
Viewpoint: NGO deception III—Opportunistic activists promote expensive and unrealistic ‘cures’ to fake sustainability crises

Viewpoint: NGO deception III—Opportunistic activists promote expensive and unrealistic ‘cures’ to fake sustainability crises

David Zaruk |
The ‘Filthy Fifteen’ exposes the worst ‘environmental and health ‘fear profiteers’ and campaigns—from activist ideologues to corporate opportunists—who knowingly spread ...
Viewpoint: NGO deception II—How environmental activists turn faux chemical crises into marketing and fundraising bonanzas

Viewpoint: NGO deception II—How environmental activists turn faux chemical crises into marketing and fundraising bonanzas

David Zaruk |
The ‘Filthy Fifteen’ exposes the worst environmental and health ‘fear profiteers’ and campaigns—from activist ideologues to corporate opportunists—who knowingly spread ...
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GLP podcast: Legalize all drugs? Here’s an ER doctor’s perspective

Cameron English, Liza Lockwood |
As an increasing number of US states begin to liberalize their drug laws, allowing recreational use of marijuana and even ...
Viewpoint: NGO deception I — 5 environmental health activist bogus fear campaigns

Viewpoint: NGO deception I — 5 environmental health activist bogus fear campaigns

David Zaruk |
The ‘Filthy Fifteen’ exposes the worst environmental and health ‘fear profiteers’ and campaigns—from activist ideologues to corporate opportunists—who knowingly spread ...
Commemoration or Condemnation? Memory, morality, and the meaning of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki

Commemoration or Condemnation? Memory, morality, and the meaning of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki

Henry Miller |
August 6 is one of the most consequential anniversaries for Americans, our World War II allies, and Japan—each for different ...
Why cutting out synthetic pesticides will reduce food production and won't help the environment

Why cutting out synthetic pesticides will reduce food production and won’t help the environment

Greg Dawson |
Following the launch earlier this year of the UK Pesticides National Action Plan, with a strong focus on reducing the ...
Science and the courts need to better distinguish between correlations and causation

Science and the courts need to better distinguish between correlations and causation

Drew Kershen, Henry Miller |
Correctly distinguishing between correlation and causation is critical because it influences how treatments for illnesses are devised and tested. Also, ...
Viewpoint: MAHA and RFK, Jr. have it backward: Celebrating elimination of safe chemicals while gutting healthcare and food assistance programs

Viewpoint: MAHA and RFK, Jr. have it backward: Celebrating elimination of safe chemicals while gutting healthcare and food assistance programs

Andrea Love |
The White House and HHS are congratulating themselves for “major victories for American health.” Their actions are doing the opposite ...
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Ectogenesis: How artificial placentas could aid premature babies, upend entrenched abortion views

David Warmflash |
Survival rates are likely to be improved for infants born prematurely, and those requiring invasive treatments -- including surgery, cell ...
With hopes fading about finding signs of life on the exoplanet K2-18b, scientists refocus on exploring the Moon and Mars, with providing food the largest challenge

With hopes fading about finding signs of life on the exoplanet K2-18b, scientists refocus on exploring the Moon and Mars, with providing food the largest challenge

Jon Entine, Rupesh Paudyal |
If we are serious about settling on other planets, we must grow food efficiently outside the safe environment of Earth ...
NOVIDS: Why do some people never catch COVID despite consistent exposures?

Viewpoint: The Chemical Panic Industry — to the delight of tort lawyers, activist researchers invent the myth of the ‘exposome’

David Zaruk |
There is a chemical in my soup. There’s a microplastic that might be harmful. There are particles in the air ...
6% of global carbon emissions are linked to beef. Here’s how American exports can sharply reduce that

6% of global carbon emissions are linked to beef. Here’s how American exports can sharply reduce that

Trump’s global trade shake-up has prompted nearly every nation around the globe to reexamine their own trade policies, asking what ...
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Prescription roulette personalized medicine: How genetic testing could eliminate many drug side effects

Henry Miller |
For millions of Americans, taking medication is a routine and necessary part of maintaining health, but if you’ve watched drug ...
From dyslexia to distinction: Remembering Dr. Beryl Benacerraf — a pioneer who transformed prenatal and gynecologic care

From dyslexia to distinction: Remembering Dr. Beryl Benacerraf — a pioneer who transformed prenatal and gynecologic care

Geoffrey Kabat |
When, in 2022, I came across the obituary of Dr. Beryl Benacerraf, I was reminded of her father’s connection with ...
How farming spread globally in prehistoric times to supplant hunting and gathering

How farming spread globally in prehistoric times to supplant hunting and gathering

Alfredo Cortell, Javier Rivas |
If you’ve ever wondered how farming spread far and wide, our research on past human societies offers one explanation: contact ...
Hairless humans: We have all the genes to go full Chewbacca, but they’re just turned off. Here’s why

Hairless humans: We have all the genes to go full Chewbacca, but they’re just turned off. Here’s why

Maria Chikina |
Have you ever wondered why you don’t have thick hair covering your whole body like a dog, cat or gorilla ...
Viewpoint: England’s head start in pioneering crop gene editing in Europe in danger 

Viewpoint: England’s head start in pioneering crop gene editing in Europe in danger 

David Hill |
News that global agribusiness Syngenta is to cut its UK-based wheat breeding activities after 35 years, focusing activity on the ...
'A novel is a great way to learn genetics': A scene-based look at The Sirens, Middlesex and The Covenant of Water

‘A novel is a great way to learn genetics’: A scene-based look at The Sirens, Middlesex and The Covenant of Water

Ricki Lewis |
I love when fiction unfurls a compelling tale whose protagonist has an ultrarare genetic disease.My most recent favorite is The Sirens ...