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Viewpoint: Fast-growing GMO salmon poised to hit US stores in 2020, but why did it take 30 years?

Lluís Montoliu |
In a few months, the first transgenic (GMO) salmon will be sold in the US, produced in an AquaBounty farms ...
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COVID-19 is causing silent epidemics — societal and medical crises

Henry Miller, Shiv Sharma |
As the nation emerges in fits and starts from the lockdowns spurred by the first wave of COVID-19 illnesses, we’re ...
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Genetic puzzle: How mice can be modified to help in the race to develop coronavirus therapies

William Hoffman |
For more than three decades Michael Koob has been working out complicated puzzles using the tools of molecular biology and genetics ...
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Viewpoint: Pesticides on produce aren’t dangerous. Ignore the ‘Dirty Dozen’ and eat more fruits and veggies

Hillary Kaufman |
A uniquely frightening time like this provides a great moment for us all to do what’s best for neighbors, employees, ...
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Viewpoint: Busting nutrition myths—Why you don’t have to cut potatoes out of your diet

Angela Dowden |
“Stop cutting out white potatoes – they're as healthy as sweet ones, dietitians say,” a recent headline in Insider urges us ...
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Strokes often deadly but gene therapy offers hope to rebuild critically damaged brain cells

Sam Moxon |
When you think of a typical meal in the US South, you will likely recall the rich, hearty dishes that ...
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Podcast: Homeopathic ‘drug’ passes peer review; EU: GMO crops bad, GMO medicine good; Wine industry wants CRISPR

Cameron English, Kevin Folta |
Research validating a homeopathic 'drug' for erectile function was published in a peer-reviewed science journal. Europe's Green Party opposes genetic ...
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In your genes? DNA holds clues about how you will fare when exposed to coronavirus

Josh Rappoport |
Although the spread of SARS-CoV2, the virus causing COVID-19, has slowed in many places that have successfully “flattened the curve”, ...
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In the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, Daniel Defoe’s account of London’s 1665 bubonic plague offers a shock of recognition

Geoffrey Kabat |
Pandemics have punctuated recorded history going back to ancient Greece and Egypt. However, the novel coronavirus pandemic is unfolding in ...
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Viewpoint: Mexico’s activist government pushes glyphosate ban that threatens food security and farmer welfare

Luis Ventura |
Biotech giant Bayer is currently in the fight of its life against more than 100,000 lawsuits alleging its flagship weedkiller ...
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Re-energized anti-vaccine activism is growing on the right and winning the social media battle to discredit coming coronavirus treatments

Jonathan Jarry |
What does an antivaxxer and a far-right activist have in common? If the thought of someone who opposes vaccines brings ...
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Viewpoint: Are synthetic food additives dangerous? Here’s the science anti-chemical activists ignore

Josh Bloom |
Always take chemical advice from EWG with a grain of (inorganic) salt ...
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Who is most vulnerable by age and race to die from COVID-19?

Alex Berezow |
While coronavirus is obviously concerning and a very real threat to some people (namely, the elderly and immunocompromised), these data ...
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Podcast: Doctors have to think about sex; AI text generators spread ‘fake news’? Coffee can indeed make you poop

Cameron English, Kevin Folta |
An ER physician says doctors have to consider biological sex to properly care for their patients. Coffee can send some ...
Viewpoint: How biotech crops, lab-grown meat and other food innovations could jump start post-COVID economic recovery

Viewpoint: How biotech crops, lab-grown meat and other food innovations could jump start post-COVID economic recovery

Dan Rejto |
COVID-19 threatens to slow or halt agricultural innovation in the US by exacerbating the decline in public R&D and threatening ...
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Rare genetic disorder homocystinuria can cause strokes, seizures and death. A ‘genetic glitch’ in blind cavefish offers hope for a treatment

Ricki Lewis |
The discovery of a gene behind the absence of eyes in Mexican cavefish may suggest a new way to treat ...
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Viewpoint: Fish farming has a sustainability problem and genetic engineering might be the solution

Rupesh Paudyal |
As the world endures the impacts of a rapidly changing climate—sea level rise, extreme weather events, warming and acidifying oceans ...
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Viewpoint: Activist opposition to GMOs fueled by an ‘extremist’ vision of nature

Jean-Paul Oury |
We would like to take the opportunity on #Worldenvironmentday to come back to a problem we have been thinking about ...
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Self medication: Blocked from drugs by the medical establishment, many transgender people resort to black-market hormones

Tara Santora |
For the first 10 months of Christine’s gender transition, a progressive LGBT health clinic in Boston made getting on hormones ...
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Viewpoint: Should autism be treated as an illness that should be cured?

Kristen Hovet |
“Many of the greatest artists, actors, musicians, scientists, and entrepreneurs of all time were and are autistic. We all serve ...
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Viewpoint: Organic food represents a ‘reactionary’ ideology that doesn’t support health or sustainable farming⁠—and should not be subsidized

Laurent Pahpy |
The health and environmental benefits claimed by organic agriculture are based on shaky scientific foundations ...
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Does our perception of the world reflect reality? Solving the problem of consciousness

Philip Goff |
When I see red, it’s the most religious experience. Seeing red just results from photons of a certain frequency hitting ...
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Viewpoint: Plant-based meats promote veganism in ways animal rights activists never could

Ari Blaff |
Author and animal-rights activist Jonathan Safran Foer [author of the book Eating Animals] recently argued in a New York Times ...
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Humans vs. apes: Women are the secret factor explaining how we evolved to populate the world

Karen Kramer |
The populations of the great apes were once nearly equal. Now, one great ape species—Homo sapiens—outnumbers the rest by almost ...
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Podcast: Beepocalypse debunked; Ban CRISPR babies? Anti-science views slow COVID-19 herd immunity

Cameron English, Kevin Folta |
Some experts are calling for a ban on embryo gene editing after a "disaster" experiment resulted in potentially dangerous and ...
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Viewpoint: Anti-GMO groups push ‘natural’ COVID cures, deny pandemic-fighting biotech solutions

Steven Cerier |
One of the primary arguments hurled at proponents of genetic engineering is that the crops, medicines and vaccines produced using ...