Viewpoint: ‘Public fixation on human extinction from AI could empower industry insiders and distract from AI’s more immediate harms’

Viewpoint: ‘Public fixation on human extinction from AI could distract from AI’s more immediate harms’

Ryan Calo |
A public fixation on extinction from AI could empower industry insiders and distract from AI’s more immediate harms ...
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Reduce synthetic fertilizers and improve yields? The microbiome revolution comes to agriculture

Henry Miller, Kathleen Hefferon |
If manipulated correctly, they can help us cure cancer, understand how we can adapt to rising temperatures, play a role ...
Viewpoint: AI is evolving too fast for existing regulatory frameworks to keep pace. Here's a possible solution

Viewpoint: AI is evolving too fast for existing regulatory frameworks to keep pace. Here’s a possible solution

Cason Schmit, Jennifer Wagner |
AI is evolving too fast for existing regulatory frameworks to keep pace. Intellectual property law may hold a solution ...
Grasshoppers under siege: Here’s how climate change depletes insect populations and threatens the global food supply

Grasshoppers under siege: Here’s how climate change depletes insect populations and threatens the global food supply

Amber Dance |
It’s tough out there for a hungry grasshopper on the Kansas prairie. Oh, there’s plenty of grass to eat, but ...
Sequestering carbon on a gigaton scale: How gene editing can address climate change by reducing atmospheric emissions

Sequestering carbon on a gigaton scale: How gene editing can address climate change by reducing atmospheric emissions

Val Giddings |
Hardly a day goes by without another piece praising the potential for gene editing to help solve climate change. Nevertheless, the possible contributions of biology and biotechnology have been conspicuously ...
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GLP podcast and video: Curing deadly diseases with mRNA; COVID killed more Republicans than Democrats? WaPo promotes ‘acupuncture pseudoscience’

Cameron English, Liza Dunn |
The same technology behind the mRNA COVID shots could also yield groundbreaking treatments for wide-ranging diseases. A new study posits ...
First synthetic human embryo to live past 14 days was made from stem cells

First synthetic human embryo to live past 14 days was made from stem cells

Kristin Houser |
A Cambridge University scientist says her research lab has used stem cells to create a human embryo that developed past ...
Viewpoint: From ‘Save the Whales’ to ‘Let Children Go Blind’ — Greenpeace’s descent into science rejectionism

Viewpoint: From ‘Save the Whales’ to ‘Let Children Go Blind’ — Greenpeace’s descent into science rejectionism

Henry Miller, Rob Wager |
From the early days of Greenpeace when its members were dodging harpoons and Japanese whalers in outboard motor boats – ...
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Green transition: How agriculture can drive climate change solutions

Val Giddings |
It is widely recognized that we must transition our energy economies to a greener, more sustainable state. This will only happen ...
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We could use CRISPR to cure mental illness. Should we?

Grace Spencer |
Would you want to be cured of a disorder that most people consider debilitating if given the opportunity? Cancer? Sure ...
Insect-resistant Bt GMO crops have helped cut pesticide use. Now Nature is pushing back

Insect-resistant Bt GMO crops have helped cut pesticide use. Now Nature is pushing back

Dan Charles |
In 2006, a small airplane started buzzing each cotton field in Arizona, a thin, dust-like cloud trailing behind it. The ...
Can OpenAI prevent vaccine conspiracy theories from bubbling up in ChatGPT conversations?

Can OpenAI prevent vaccine conspiracy theories from bubbling up in ChatGPT conversations?

Brooke Borel |
The chatbot has some guardrails in place to curb disinformation, but it’ll be a game of constant catch-up ...
Pesticides and Food: It’s not a black or white issue — Part 5: Soil health ― When synthetic pesticides are more sustainable than 'natural' organics

Pesticides and Food: It’s not a black or white issue — Part 5: Soil health ― When synthetic pesticides are more sustainable than ‘natural’ organics

Kayleen Schreiber, Marc Brazeau |
Most consumers believe organic farming avoids pesticides and prioritizes the health of the environment more than conventional farming. However, this ...
Viewpoint: ‘Using biology to understand criminal behavior has long been controversial. Top criminology programs are pursuing it anyway’

Viewpoint: What role can and should genetics play in understanding which people might become violent and commit crimes — and putting them in jail?

Michael Schulson |
Using biology to understand criminal behavior has long been controversial. Top criminology programs are pursuing it anyway ...
Viewpoint: Scotland's Green Party leads an "obstinate and visionless" opposition to sustainable gene edited crops while UK and Europe edge towards embracing agricultural science

Viewpoint: Scotland’s Green Party leads an “obstinate and visionless” opposition to sustainable gene edited crops while UK and Europe edge towards embracing agricultural science

Rachael Hamilton |
In recent months, the pace of global policy developments in relation to gene editing has often been hard to keep ...
Viewpoint: How to restore public trust and regulatory fairness in the face of aggressive, coordinated disinformation efforts by anti-technology environmental activists

Viewpoint: How to restore public trust and regulatory fairness in the face of aggressive, coordinated disinformation efforts by anti-technology environmental activists

David Zaruk |
During my lifetime, Western societies have enjoyed innovations that have immensely improved public health and the quality of life as ...
Why we overeat — and how studying voracious locusts may help us learn to curtail a dangerous human vice

Why we overeat — and how studying voracious locusts may help us learn to curtail a dangerous human vice

Tim Vernimmen |
This story starts in an unusual place for an article about human nutrition: a cramped, humid and hot room somewhere ...
In During the COVID pandemic, Republicans in Ohio and Florida had a higher mortality rate than Democrats

During the COVID pandemic, Republicans in Ohio and Florida had a higher mortality rate than Democrats

Chuck Dinerstein |
A study confined to COVID deaths in Florida and Ohio suggests that the Grim Reaper’s “excess” deaths, when stratified by ...
Training our taste buds: How genes and diet shape our food preferences

Training our taste buds: How genes and diet shape our food preferences

Monica Dus |
Have you ever wondered why only hummingbirds sip nectar from feeders? Unlike sparrows, finches and most other birds, hummingbirds can taste ...
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Should University Agricultural Research Scientists Partner With Industry?

Paul Vincelli |
Studies show research on GE crops is not significantly influenced by conflicts of Interest. However, it is important to remain ...
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Viewpoint: Anti-agrobiotech activists claim European farmers who support relaxing the EU’s de facto ban on cultivating GMO and gene-edited crops are dupes of Big Ag. Here are the facts

Steven Cerier |
Staunch opponents of the agricultural biotechnology revolution spin a narrative that large agribusiness have strong-armed governments to approve genetically modified ...
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The ‘great sex’ debate: Technique or connection?

Nicola Jones |
The unhappiest time in a sex therapist’s office is around Valentine’s Day, says Dr. Peggy Kleinplatz, a professor in the ...
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GLP podcast and video: PFAS bans could do more harm than good; Risks and benefits of ‘magic mushrooms’; ‘Ultra-processed’ foods are nutritious

Cameron English, Liza Dunn |
There are growing calls to ban PFAS chemicals to protect public health. The problem is, these substances are used in ...
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Africa faces the world’s largest food and hunger crisis. Why then are Africans so skeptical of genetically modified crops that could produce more and healthier food

Ademola Adenle |
Hunger and undernourishment are two elements of food insecurity that have plagued Africa for years. And the menace is growing ...
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Viewpoint: GOP Congressmen continue to question safety of the COVID vaccine, raising concerns of feeding vaccine hesitancy

Darius Tahir |
Vaccine skeptics run the gamut from individuals with scientific credentials who nevertheless oppose public health policies from a libertarian perspective ...
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5x increase in rice yields? New CRISPR-created variety could help fight fungal pandemic decimating world’s rice crop

Kristin Houser |
Thanks to CRISPR, farmers may finally have a good defense against rice blast, a fungal disease so devastating, it’s known ...
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Viewpoint: ‘Animal individualism’ ― Why picking and choosing which animal species should survive or die is a terrible idea

John Reid |
How should humans care for the beings that share the planet with us? This is one of the defining questions of ...