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Viewpoint: The ‘culture wars’ infection of anthropology and archaeology grows

Jon Entine, Patrick Whittle |
In 1941, at the height of World War 2, troops stationed on Hoy in the remote Scottish Orkney Islands made ...
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Phony Whistleblower Gambit: This is how far some environmental activist groups are willing to go to corrupt science for money and ideological gain

Cameron English |
Environmental activists rely on several go-to tactics when fomenting fear of pesticides. One of their favorite methods is recruiting fake ...
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Viewpoint: Here’s what happens when legislators pander to activists by over-regulating science and medical practice in an ill-advised effort to ‘protect the public’

Henry Miller |
It is bad enough when unqualified pundits offer dumb opinions about science, but bad legislation can cause real damage. The COVID ...
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Viewpoint: Without measurable metrics, ‘regenerative agriculture’ is often little more than a data-less claim and a form of greenwashing. Here’s how to make it more science based and sustainable

Julian Little |
In a previous column for SSA, just under a year ago, I highlighted concerns that the Sustainable Markets Initiative (SMI), a ...
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Dissecting claims about Monsanto suing farmers for accidentally planting patented seeds

Layla Katiraee |
Much to the dismay of anti-GMO activists, courts around the world including SCOTUS have consistently upheld the rights of companies ...
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Viewpoint: While environmentalists and journalists look the other way, anti-vax, pro-organic ‘dark money whore’ US Right to Know partners with organic food and tort lawyer hustlers to undermine science

David Zaruk |
In the introduction to this Firebreak series on how foundations fund activists, I noted there were a wide variety of foundations: ...
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Another lesson from the news coverage of COVID: How poorly-written headlines can adversely impact the lives of readers

Henry Miller |
Two friends independently emailed me a recent article from CNN’s website with this headline, which prompted both to ask whether they should ...
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GLP podcast/video: Dangers of slanted science coverage; Media falsely claims glyphosate could harm pregnant women

Cameron English, Liza Dunn |
Exaggerated media coverage distorts the public's understanding of critically important scientific issues, and the consequences can be dire. How do ...
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Nether region science—What’s the allure for cats of fellow feline rear ends?

Ricki Lewis |
Anyone who lives with more than one member of Felis catus knows that our beloved felines love to smell each other’s ...
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Race, gender and science: Should positionality statement ‘identity biographies’ be mandatory on science research papers?

In Defense of Universalism in Science In a November article in Science magazine, journalist Rachael Zamzow informs us that many ...
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Does the recently approved Novavax COVID vaccine offer any unique benefits?

Amy Maxmen |
Erin Kissane, a co-founder of the COVID Tracking Project, rolled up her sleeve for the Novavax covid-19 vaccine in mid-October ...
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Viewpoint: Are ESG — environmental, social and governance — goals the next step in corporate citizenship or an activist imposition?

David Zaruk |
Corporate ESG (Environmental, Social and Governance) performance measurements have recently polarised the business community. Many see it as the next ...
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Cousin marriages: ‘If you ever want to see some fascinating genetic disorders, you should all travel to Pakistan’

Mariam Sajid |
The link between cousin marriages and genetic disorders in offspring is a growing problem in several countries ...
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GLP podcast/video: What causes autism? Treating PTSD with psychedelics; Alcoholism could be in our genes

Cameron English, Liza Dunn |
Speculation persists about the causes of autism thanks to an explosion in the number of cases that have been diagnosed ...
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Environmental activists claim neonicotinoid and glyphosate pesticides threaten bees. Here are the facts

Jon Entine |
"The honeybee is in no way endangered. If there’s a top ten list of what’s killing honey bee colonies, I’d ...
‘Perhaps GMOs are closer to natural processes than we think’: How genetic modification mimics natural evolution of plants

‘Perhaps GMOs are closer to natural processes than we think’: How genetic modification mimics natural evolution of plants

Genetically modified (GM) crops may be controversial, but similar processes happen naturally with wild plants. However, scientists have long been ...
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Can coffee drinking prevent COVID infection?

Geoffrey Kabat |
Coffee has undergone a dramatic rehabilitation since it was designated as a “possible” bladder carcinogen by the International Agency for ...
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Newest Alzheimer’s drug slows disease — but costs over $25,000 per year. Who will pay for it?

Arthur Allen |
The first drug purporting to slow the advance of Alzheimer’s disease is likely to cost the U.S. health care system ...
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Are pesticide residues on food something to worry about?

Just like anything that goes into your body, it’s the dose (the amount) that matters ...
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Will England emerge as a world innovator in gene-edited crops?

Steven Cerier |
Brexit has been a disaster for the UK.  It has not spurred the great economic revival that many of the ...
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GLP podcast/video: Trust in scientists plummets; EU ditches organic ‘Farm to Fork’ plan; Our troubling ‘superhuman’ future?

Cameron English, Liza Dunn |
Americans are losing trust in scientists following the COVID pandemic. How can experts regain the public's support? The European Union ...
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We live in a world of conflict and competition. Why has kindness persisted?

Jonathan Goodman |
Recently, I was walking with some fellow parents after nursery drop-off when we came across a five-pound note lying on ...
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How RFK, Jr.’s science disinformation machine rolls on despite so many debunking articles (like this one)

Bill Wirtz |
The presidential campaign of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is a reminder of the insidious imbalance of conspiracy theories: They are always ...
Pesticides and Food: It's not a black or white issue — Has pesticide use decreased since the introduction of GMO crops?

Pesticides and Food: It’s not a black or white issue — Has pesticide use decreased since the introduction of GMO crops?

Kayleen Schreiber, Marc Brazeau |
What is the truth about crop pesticides and their residues in food in 2018? ...
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Anti-GMO activists take page out of anti-chemical and anti-BPA lobby, targeting the ‘black box’ of endocrine disruption

Andrew Porterfield |
Anti-GMO activists are taking a page out of the anti-chemical lobby in claiming that genetic modification can disrupt normal endocrine ...