Viewpoint: A psychological deep dive into the minds of COVID vaccine 'refuseniks'

Viewpoint: A psychological deep dive into the minds of COVID vaccine ‘refuseniks’

Richard Redding |
COVID has hospitalized 6.2 million Americans, killed at least 640,000 (the true count may be 800,000), and caused permanent cardiovascular, neurological, and other health ...
Viewpoint: 'It's time to listen to what the data say' — Agricultural biotechnology industry issues joint statement challenging Europe’s proposed Farm to Fork Green Deal

Viewpoint: ‘It’s time to listen to what the data say’ — Agricultural biotechnology industry issues joint statement challenging Europe’s proposed Farm to Fork Green Deal

Joint Statement |
Food chain actors all agree with the main principles set out in the Farm to Fork strategy and are fully ...
GLP Podcast: Smoking prevents COVID? CRISPR and nuclear weapons; Bayer wins first glyphosate case

GLP Podcast: Smoking prevents COVID? CRISPR and nuclear weapons; Bayer wins first glyphosate case

Cameron English, Kevin Folta |
Smokers appear to face a reduced risk of catching COVID-19. Does their deadly habit offer them some sort of protection? ...
Viewpoint: How distributing misinformation about farming, food and agricultural biotechnology became a big business

Viewpoint: How distributing misinformation about farming, food and agricultural biotechnology became a big business

Stuart Smyth |
Biotechnology began to be applied to crop agriculture in the early 1980s, with the first commercialized products coming to market ...
The A – Z of anti-GM activists in Africa

The A – Z of anti-GM activists in Africa

Uchechi Moses |
The developed world — especially Western Europe and North America — have embraced genetic engineering in the medical field, mainly ...
How the brain drives food addictions

How the brain drives food addictions

Tom Siegfried |
From the earliest days of their evolution, guts and brains have been the best of friends. It’s a mutually beneficial ...
GLP podcast: Scrutinizing anti-GMO 'rock star' Vandana Shiva's recent 'Earth Democracy' lecture

GLP podcast: Scrutinizing anti-GMO ‘rock star’ Vandana Shiva’s recent ‘Earth Democracy’ lecture

Cameron English, Kevin Folta |
Last week, high-profile anti-GMO activist Vandana Shiva lectured (via zoom) at the University of Missouri, Kansas City (UMKC). Amplifying the ...
Viewpoint: After years of misreporting, NY Times embraces safety and efficacy of GMOs — but still stumbles on nuance and key facts

Viewpoint: After years of misreporting, NY Times embraces safety and efficacy of GMOs — but still stumbles on nuance and key facts

Henry Miller, Kathleen Hefferon |
Genetically engineered (GE) crops, which have been commercially available for 25 years, have been widely misunderstood and under-appreciated, especially by ...
Smokers are less likely to get COVID: French researchers explore whether nicotine might prevent transmission

Smokers are less likely to get COVID: French researchers explore whether nicotine might prevent transmission

Hank Campbell |
As we are hopefully exiting the third coronavirus pandemic of the last 17 years, it is time to consider that ...
Ivermectin obsession illustrates why pandemics are a great opportunity for fraudsters to manipulate data. What can be done?

Ivermectin obsession illustrates why pandemics are a great opportunity for fraudsters to manipulate data. What can be done?

Elizabeth Finkel |
The COVID pandemic is a great opportunity for fraudsters. With the desperation for new treatments, a tsunami of research crashes ...
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Seed Speaks Video: Are GMOs sustainable? Can organic feed the world? One size doesn’t fit all

The debate about GMO safety and sustainability is ongoing, but one fact remains: food security is paramount. Does the absence ...
Viewpoint: Here’s a conservative case for the limited implementation of COVID vaccine passports

Viewpoint: Here’s a conservative case for the limited implementation of COVID vaccine passports

Quillette |
According to the latest Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data, at least 171 millon people in the United States ...
Viewpoint: Part 2 — Which developing countries are taking the lead in crop biotechnology innovation?

Viewpoint: Part 2 — Which developing countries are taking the lead in crop biotechnology innovation?

Steven Cerier |
In Part One of this series, we “set the stage” for the economic reasons for acceptance of GM foods in ...
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Viewpoint: Will “cancel culture” claim Darwin?

Jerry Coyne |
Given the scientific and political luminaries who have fallen under the axe, it’s not beyond possibility that Charles Darwin himself ...
Why are more kids being infected by — and some dying from — the Delta COVID variant?

Why are more kids being infected by — and some dying from — the Delta COVID variant?

Liz Szabo |
Eighteen months into the covid-19 pandemic, with the delta variant fueling a massive resurgence of disease, many hospitals are hitting ...
Viewpoint: Cornell prof Anthony Shelton’s personal account of the sustainability and economic success of GMO eggplants in Bangladesh

Viewpoint: Cornell prof Anthony Shelton’s personal account of the sustainability and economic success of GMO eggplants in Bangladesh

Anthony Shelton |
I had the opportunity to work on a project that helped transform the lives of resource-poor farmers in Bangladesh and ...
Gene drive revolution: How genetically tweaked mosquitoes could tip the balance in the battle to contain malaria

Gene drive revolution: How genetically tweaked mosquitoes could tip the balance in the battle to contain malaria

Fredros Okumu |
It has been said that malaria breeds poverty, and poverty breeds malaria. This is the reality in many parts of ...
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‘Prejudiced, anti-science, anti-social stances’: Letter denounces University of Missouri lecture series speech invitation to anti-biotechnology activist-philosopher Vandana Shiva

Giovanni Molteni Tagliabue |
Vandana Shiva, an Indian activist philosopher who maintains the Green Revolution was a failure and promotes small-scale farming to address ...
Viewpoint: Part 1 — Opposition stirred by anti-GMO advocacy group propaganda fading in the developing world, as more countries embrace crop biotechnology

Viewpoint: Part 1 — Opposition stirred by anti-GMO advocacy group propaganda fading in the developing world, as more countries embrace crop biotechnology

Steven Cerier |
Although acreage under GMO crop cultivation has expanded rapidly worldwide since GMOs first began to be grown in the mid ...
GLP Podcast: CRISPR-edited tomatoes debut in Japan; Regulating bogus supplements; Underwater farming is here

GLP Podcast: CRISPR-edited tomatoes debut in Japan; Regulating bogus supplements; Underwater farming is here

Cameron English, Kevin Folta |
CRISPR-edited, hypertension-fighting tomatoes are on sale in Japan. Dishonestly marketed supplements continue to evade FDA regulation. Why doesn't the agency ...
Virus-fighting drugs are difficult to come by. Will COVID help crack the code?

Virus-fighting drugs are difficult to come by. Will COVID help crack the code?

Amber Dance |
Physician Claudette Poole doesn’t take long to rattle off a list of antiviral medications she prescribes to her patients. “There ...
Viewpoint: 'Silent Earth' cynically peddles scientifically unsupported insect apocalypse hysteria to nakedly promote organic agenda

Viewpoint: ‘Silent Earth’ cynically peddles scientifically unsupported insect apocalypse hysteria to nakedly promote organic agenda

Hank Campbell |
To most people, food production, home ownership, and energy don't have much in common, but in the hands of 'science ...
'Rebooting the brain': Our fight to bring people back from the dead

‘Rebooting the brain’: Our fight to bring people back from the dead

David Warmflash |
We may be on the verge of redefining 'brain death' following the partial revival of a man in France ...
Viewpoint: African agricultural biotechnology advancing swifty in labs to address food security threats — but implementation slowed by European opposition

Viewpoint: African agricultural biotechnology advancing swifty in labs to address food security threats — but implementation slowed by European opposition

Robert Wager |
From the beginning, genetically engineered (GE) crops (also known as GMOs) have been controversial. Europe has always been at the ...
GLP Podcast: Don't fight science denial like this; CO2-sucking GE trees; Organic industry hates hydroponics

GLP Podcast: Don’t fight science denial like this; CO2-sucking GE trees; Organic industry hates hydroponics

Cameron English, Kevin Folta |
A new book outlines a method for changing the minds of "science deniers"—and it's terrible, according to a particularly harsh ...
The dog nose knows: Bio-detection dogs can save your life. Here’s how

The dog nose knows: Bio-detection dogs can save your life. Here’s how

Laura Horton |
Stories of life-saving dogs who use their power of smell to rescue humans are legendary. One of the most famous ...
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Part 2: How scientists beat back anti-biotechnology activists’ ‘insidious campaign’ to block Nigeria’s approval of pest-resistant GMO cowpea

Elizabeth Finkel |
The standard for how to conduct a safely assessment is laid down by the Codex Alimentarius, a food code established ...