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Video: Is there an upside to soaring COVID-19 cases?

Wessam Atif |
Most countries and models that have attempted to control COVID-19 situation have had one ultimate goal; trying to bring the ...
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Viewpoint: Without modern, industrial farming, pandemic would have claimed many more lives

Hank Campbell |
In November of 2019 The Atlantic asked "experts" what they would change if they could go back in time. The ...
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The Three Stooges illustrate why coronavirus-fighting ‘antibody cocktails’ could help contain the virus well before a vaccine

Ricki Lewis |
“You imbecile!” bellowed Moe Howard as he stuck a finger up the nose of Curly. Moe the bully would often ...
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Viewpoint: Conservation isn’t enough. We need technology to blunt the impacts of climate change

We need direct, technology-driven intervention for conservation ...
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Podcast: Let the light shine—Tackling eye disease with gene therapy

Researchers are bringing discoveries about the underlying genetic faults that cause eye diseases all the way through to game-changing gene ...
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Podcast: Bayer’s $10.9 billion glyphosate settlement a mistake? Vaccines from mosquito spit; CRISPR cures sickle cell disease?

Cameron English, Kevin Folta |
Chemical giant Bayer just settled roughly 95,000 lawsuits alleging its Roundup weedkiller causes cancer. Has the company given its anti-GMO ...
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What’s a life worth in dollars and cents? Should that influence who gets treated for expensive disease treatments?

Lola Butcher |
Austin was three years old and Max was a newborn when their mother, Jenn McNary, learned they had a rare ...
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Searching for Parkinson’s game changer: No cure in sight but stem cells, other advances hold promise

Sam Moxon |
A flurry of recent advances offer the promise of new avenues for treating patients with Parkinson’s disease, one of our ...
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Facing disease crisis, Ugandan farmers say they’ll illegally grow GMO cassava to feed their families, increase yields

Lominda Afedraru |
Cassava is one of the most important food crops in the Africa, a primary component of the rural economy. It ...
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5 factors explaining vast differences in how each of us responds to dangers posed by COVID-19

Katherine Harmon Courage |
From mask wearing to physical distancing, individuals wield a lot of power in how the coronavirus outbreak plays out. Behavioral ...
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Podcast: Lab-grown livers coming soon? Regenerative farming won’t stop climate change; COVID halts gene-therapy studies

Cameron English, Kevin Folta |
Scientists have grown tiny human livers from skin cells and transplanted them into rats, moving us closer to saving thousands ...
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The dangerous spread of coronavirus misinformation and magical thinking

Hugh Gusterson |
Although credentialed scientists have been very clear that there is currently no cure for coronavirus, magical thinking of the pseudoscience ...
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75 reasons why vaccines are needed and deniers are dangerous

Doc Bastard |
If you are reading this, chances are that you repeated an anti-vaccine myth or said you weren't vaccinating your children, ...
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Biotechnology forestry revival projects now include elms along with American chestnuts

Andrew Porterfield |
There was a time when the stately elm was a symbol of American and European small-town prosperity and pride. It ...
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Genetic engineering key to developing COVID-19 vaccine

Steven Cerier |
Scientists throughout the world are engaged in a herculean effort to develop a vaccine for the COVID-19 virus that has ...
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Viewpoint: GMO skeptics abuse UN Biodiversity Conference to promote anti-biotech agenda

Luis Ventura |
Countless people continue to suffer and die needlessly as a result of the arbitrary and unscientific restrictions forged at the ...
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Video: Race protests did not lead to a surge in COVID-19 cases

Wessam Atif |
Looking at raw data and simply saying that Coronavirus cases in the USA are “rising” just because the “number of ...
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Podcast: The dark connection between cancer research and the eugenics movement

Kat Arney |
Exploring how the stories of the 'cancer ladies' - Maud Slye and Pauline Gross - intersect with the eugenics movement ...
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Viewpoint: How organic farming exploits consumer demand for ‘authenticity’

Henry Miller |
Seeking 'authenticity' is fine -- unless it deprives you of something beneficial ...
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Podcast: WHO was wrong about COVID; Pandemics make women cheat? Rampant fraud threatens organic farming

Cameron English, Kevin Folta |
Infectious disease experts have blasted the World Health Organization for telling the public that asymptomatic patients rarely spread COVID-19. Pandemics ...
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27 truths and myths about COVID-19, from Christian healing to Bill Gates conspiracy theories

Doc Bastard |
Due to popular demand (well, two polite requests, actually), I have decided to create a clean version of my post ...
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Fighting cancer by boosting the body’s immune system with genetically engineered bacteria

Kostas Vavitsas |
Our immune system can defeat cancer. Immune cells can directly attack cancer cells or produce proteins that don’t let tumors ...
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Viewpoint: Stanford epidemiologist John Ioannidis’ COVID-19 controversy illustrates the politicization of science

The critical questions the Stanford professor is raising about Covid-19 have gotten lost amid partisan bickering ...
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How GMO, gene-edited crops can keep cancer-causing heavy metals out of staple foods

Dibakar Das |
One of the most pressing issues in public health is the presence of toxic elements in food, which potentially risk ...