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Viewpoint: Perversity activism — How European anti-biotechnology NGOs end up promoting commodity-crop farming, consolidating the seed market and undermining sustainability

David Zaruk |
One of the most attractive advantages of NGTs is the low cost of entry for innovators. Labs in developing countries ...
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Pathological science: How can we know whether today’s ‘junk science’ will remain ridiculous or someday be vindicated?

Today, there is simply too much known in far too many diverse fields for any person to hold it all ...
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GLP podcast/video: Elon killed Twitter? EWG’s latest pesticide scare; RFK, Jr. vs ‘Big Pharma’

Cameron English, Liza Dunn |
Has Twitter (X) devolved into a misinformation cesspool? Once scientist says yes. The Environmental Working Group (EWG) claims schools near ...
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Viewpoint: Activists shift tactics on glyphosate, attacking independent European science-oversight agencies that have unanimously found the herbicide safe

David Zaruk |
Glyphosate ate the world! Every single day another serious disease, from all types of cancer to Parkinson’s, is attributed to ...
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Viewpoint: Florida’s Surgeon General is a menace to public health

Henry Miller |
Florida has many things to recommend, but the state’s top public health official isn’t one of them. Surgeon General Joseph ...
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Feline evolution: How house cats and humans domesticated each other

Jonathan Losos |
A few years ago, I had the opportunity to go on safari in southern Africa. One of the greatest thrills ...
Viewpoint: Here’s how zealous environmental groups dupe politicians about the ‘widespread dangers’ of many safe and effective pesticides

Viewpoint: Here’s how zealous environmental groups dupe politicians about the ‘widespread dangers’ of many safe and effective pesticides

Henry Miller |
Pesticides used in agriculture have long been the subject of controversy and misinformation – and the attention of regulators. Since ...
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How Spain emerged as the European epicenter for egg donations

Anna Molas |
Spain performs more than half of all egg donation treatments across Europe. The country is the largest provider of donor eggs ...
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Body odor fingerprint: How your unique smell could help reveal cancer or COVID infections

From the aroma of fresh-cut grass to the smell of a loved one, you encounter scents in every part of ...
Viewpoint: Scientifically illiterate claim that aspartame causes cancer illustrates again the escalating politicization of science

Viewpoint: Scientifically illiterate claim that aspartame causes cancer illustrates again the escalating politicization of science

Hank Campbell |
If you have been in science media for any period of time, you have seen a predictable pattern; epidemiologists look ...
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Here’s the straight poop about fecal transplants

Ricki Lewis |
Fecal transplants carry a certain ick factor for many people. But there is a legitimate medical use for them -- ...
Viewpoint: Rejecting simplistic organic farming — Instead of worrying about which farming system is more ‘natural', which is impossible to define, focus on sustainability

Viewpoint: Rejecting simplistic organic farming — Instead of worrying about which farming system is more ‘natural’, which is impossible to define, focus on sustainability

Maarten Chrispeels |
Back in 2004, Mendocino County in California hit the headlines after becoming the first county in the United States to vote ...
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Headlines claim that almost half of all drinking water contains high-levels of ‘dangerous’ PFAS ‘forever chemicals’. What does the science say?

Susan Goldhaber |
The headline “New Study Finds PFAS 'Forever Chemicals' in Drinking Water from 45% of Faucets Across US” led many news ...
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GLP podcast/video: Many Americans still reject evolution; should we worry? Top-10 food myths, debunked; Farmers finally growing Golden Rice

Cameron English, Liza Dunn |
The creation-evolution debate has fallen out of the spotlight in recent years, but many Americans still reject Darwin's theory. Should ...
Viewpoint: Anti-glyphosate rabbit hole — Will the ethically-compromised International Agency for Cancer (IARC) lead Europe to embrace a scientifically-challenged Green Deal?

Viewpoint: Anti-glyphosate rabbit hole — Will the ethically-compromised International Agency for Cancer (IARC) lead Europe to embrace a scientifically-challenged Green Deal?

Chandre Dharma-wardana |
What chemicals or environmental exposures are likely to cause cancer? That’s a complex question with a wide variance in views ...
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Is there an evolutionary explanation for homosexuality in animals, including humans?

Jenny Graves |
Since gay couples have fewer children, the high frequency of same-sex relationships in humans is puzzling from an evolutionary point ...
Why it’s so critical to move beyond liberal rejectionism of human biodiversity

Why it’s so critical to move beyond liberal rejectionism of human biodiversity

Jon Entine, Patrick Whittle |
The way in which evolutionary explanations can be so readily applied to apparent differences in human psychology does highlight the ...
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On the anniversary of Kristallnacht, as the Israel-Hamas War rages, a DNA data leak of Jewish 23andMe customers raises fears of modern-day Jewish yellow badges

Ricki Lewis |
Tonight is the 85th anniversary of Kristallnacht, “The Night of Broken Glass.” On November 9 and 10, 1938, Storm Troopers, ...
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GLP podcast/video: BBC corrects botched organic farming report; Happy 41st birthday, GMO insulin! Scientific American a ‘scientific sewer’?

Cameron English, Liza Dunn |
Facing intense criticism from experts, the BBC was pushed to correct a deeply misleading story about the benefits of organic ...
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What may delay or derail the European Union’s proposed deregulation of gene-edited crops? Is there room for compromise with organic opponents?

Steven Cerier |
The July proposal by the European Commission, which is the Executive arm of the European Union, to significantly liberalize not ...
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Viewpoint: Activists falsely claim Bill Gates orchestrated flare-up in malaria cases so he can ‘cash in’ on eradicating it

Henry Miller |
The eight cases of locally transmitted malaria recently reported in the U.S. – the first in 20 years – have ...
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Twitter/X’s race to the disinformation bottom: Are we losing a valuable forum for rational discussion?

Geoffrey Kabat |
While many users are fleeing Twitter/X in disgust at the turn it has taken toward encouraging the spread of conspiracy ...
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Anti-chemical activists up in arms as European Union leans toward reauthorizing use of weedkiller glyphosate. Here’s the science EU should consider

Jon Entine |
Does the controversial weedkiller Roundup, made by Bayer and marketed in generic form by more than 30 companies as glyphosate, ...
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Viewpoint: Vaccine-rejectionist Jessica Biel’s foray into selling children’s medicine reinforces why she should stick to acting

Josh Bloom |
The deluge of the use of the term "natural" for product promotion continues unabated. But perhaps it's getting stale because ...
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GLP podcast/video: ‘GMO’ probiotic may prevent hangovers; Surrogacy turns women into ‘children factories’? The case for drug patents

Cameron English, Liza Dunn |
Biotech startup Zbiotics says its genetically engineered bacterium can reduce the risk of hangovers. Is there solid science behind the ...
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CRISPR-based mosquito suppression system could reduce child mortality and aid economic development in Africa

Mario Aguilera |
Malaria remains one of the world’s deadliest diseases. Each year malaria infections result in hundreds of thousands of deaths, with ...
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Serotonin-boosting foods and fatty acids that can lift your mood

Hayley Philip |
One in four Americans currently suffers from anxiety or depression, correlating directly to serotonin levels found in the body. Normal serotonin levels ...