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A nutritionist reflects on the sad state of health education about GMOs and farming at schools and universities

Ruth MacDonald |
Ruth MacDonald, PhD, Author, Professor and Chair, Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition, Iowa State University, and Interim Senior ...
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Viewpoint: Why proposals to ban all 12,000 PFAS chemicals contradict science

Susan Goldhaber |
I have previously authored many articles about per- and polyfluroalkyl substances (PFAS), also known as “forever chemicals,” and the misinformation ...
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Viewpoint: Ramazzini Institute — Exposing the the shadowy, dark money and tort lawyer funded anti-pesticide research organization manipulating the media and policy organizations

Robert Wager |
Peer review came about to ensure new scientific claims are vetted by scientists prior to publication. The practice is captured ...
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GLP podcast/video: Too much cleanliness makes us sick? Protect your genetic data; Against ‘green-neocolonialism’

Cameron English, Liza Dunn |
Good hygiene is important, but too much of it might be contributing to chronic disease in developed countries. A data ...
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Viewpoint: Whitewash — How four obstructionist journals and their academic enablers are corrupting reporting on the science of chemicals and crop biotechnology

Andrew Porterfield, Jon Entine |
In 2022 and 2023, two papers analyzing the intersection of genetic engineering and disinformation were published. Neither were in very ...
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Part II — Viewpoint: A case study of how organic advocates massage data from meta-studies to promote their ideological agenda

Henry Miller, S. Stanley Young |
What is the magnitude of the data fraud polluting scientific research and what are the sources of it? ...
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Viewpoint: What’s the science (if any) behind the regenerative agriculture movement?

Mario Caccamo |
As interest in regenerative agriculture reaches fever pitch across the value chain, NIAB is preparing the ground for a major ...
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Part I — Viewpoint: Why is trust in scientific research at an all time low?

Henry Miller, S. Stanley Young |
The validity of much published scientific research is questionable – so how much trust should we place in it? ...
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Biological exceptionalism: How two Italian sisters lived to 100

Ricki Lewis |
In my endless email about COVID-19 popped up a new paper analyzing the health of two Italian sisters who lived ...
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Anti-GMO Advocacy Funding Tracker: Vast network of donors and NGOs seed doubt about crop biotechnology

Genetic Literacy Project |
Who is David and who is Goliath when it comes to the GMO debate? Anti-biotech activists have long maintained that ...
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Viewpoint: American Academy of Pediatrics fiasco — International Agency for the Research on Cancer is the cancer at the heart of the anti-glyphosate movement

Myles Power |
In today’s world, due to the lopsided impact of the bullshit asymmetry principle, the internet is overflowing with misinformation. However, amidst ...
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GLP podcast/video: Yes, BPA is safe; ‘Fake sugar’ promotes real weight loss; How long does it take to develop a pesticide?

Cameron English, Liza Dunn |
A decades-long campaign alleges that BPA, a chemical used to manufacture many plastic products, is dangerous. There is no evidence ...
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Here’s how we can genetically modify soil microbiomes to reduce use of synthetic fertilizers and improve yields

Henry Miller, Kathleen Hefferon |
There has been a great deal of buzz in recent years about the importance of the human microbiome; much of it ...
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Viewpoint: Are corporations and Western countries shackling African agriculture to suit their interests, as anti-GMO groups claim? Or are the activists doing the shackling?

Cameron English |
Genetically enhanced (GE) crops, pesticides, and fertilizers have fueled an explosion in food production over the last six decades. Following ...
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Viewpoint: As concerns about plastic pollution in the ocean mount, there is a yet untapped solution — genetically-engineered bacteria that “eat” plastic. Will activists and the government block it?

Henry Miller, Kathleen Hefferon |
Spain’s northern coast has been fighting a months-long assault from a ‘white tide’ of plastic pellets dumped by a Dutch-registered ...
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Filling the gaps of what we know about the first days and weeks of the developing human embryo

Ricki Lewis |
Several recent reports are filling in the gaps of what we know about the earliest days and weeks of human ...
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Viewpoint: Nobel laureates and 1,000 other scientists plead with European parliamentarians to ‘reject the darkness of anti-science fearmongering’ over gene editing

Mark Lynas |
As the European Parliament prepares for a key vote on gene editing regulations next week, an open letter signed by 35 Nobel ...
Video: 10 of the most prominent anti-vaccine celebrities, from Jim Carrey to Jenny McCarthy

Video: 10 of the most prominent anti-vaccine celebrities, from Jim Carrey to Jenny McCarthy

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Why do many celebrities reject science? Watch the video below to find out which Hollywood stars are anti-vaccine. 1. Jenna ...
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Are children and pregnant women risking their health by eating “GMO” foods? The American Association of Pediatrics controversially says ‘yes’. The real question: Is the AAP endangering the food vulnerable?

Are foods grown using genetically modified seeds hazardous to our health? Scientists, nutritionists and the global medical establishment say ‘no’.  ...
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GLP podcast/video: Lab-grown meat divides scientists; The rise of ‘Big Weed’; American Academy of Pediatrics goes anti-GMO?

Cameron English, Liza Dunn |
Sustainable agriculture advocates are split over the potential benefits of cell-based meat. Why are these longtime allies divided over this ...
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How the FDA decimated the entire biotech sector of genetically engineered animals — and what needs to be done to revive it

Henry Miller, Kathleen Hefferon |
In part 1, we learned that avian flu is killing birds globally in record numbers, has crossed the species barrier ...
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Viewpoint: Organic farming and sustainable agriculture are often in conflict. Here’s why

Hank Campbell |
hen it comes to denying science, California leads America, and sometimes the world. In early 2020, for example, when the ...
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Effort to rescue the almost-extinct American chestnut tree hits a snag, as rift develops between major sponsoring organizations over gene-editing techniques

Dino Grandoni, Washington Post |
The American Chestnut Foundation, a nonprofit where [Jared] Westbrook is director of science, has poured years of work into a ...
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Viewpoint: Anti-biotechnology, pro-organic dark money web — Tort lawyer-funded, Charles Benbrook-created Heartland Health Research Alliance co-opts academic and government institutions to subvert independent science

David Zaruk, Kathleen Hefferon |
The Heartland Health Research Alliance (HHRA) an ideologically-focused research groups funded by ‘dark money’ support from the organic industry and ...
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Viewpoint: Crop biotechnology and chemical pseudo-science exposed — Here’s how the ‘dark money’, tort-lawyer funded Heartland Study dupes journalists and co-ops universities

David Zaruk, Kathleen Hefferon |
Until the 1990s, research was often low-budget, done in government agencies or industry funded. But as universities acquired expensive analytical ...
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GLP podcast/video: ‘Paraquat Papers’ — Latest pesticide scandal wrongly links weedkiller to Parkinson’s

Cameron English, Liza Dunn |
Thousands of pending lawsuits allege that the weedkiller paraquat causes Parkinson's Disease (PD), a connection its manufacturer tried to hide ...