adobestock dpi

Our brains on trial: How new imaging technology could alter the way courts view ‘neurolaw’ defenses when determining guilt

Eryn Brown |
States of mind that the legal system cares about — memory, responsibility and mental maturity — have long been difficult ...
sepkowitz nigeria mystery tease pr vql

Podcast: Epidemiologist Geoffrey Kabat explains how junk science gets published—and how to spot it in the headlines

Cameron English, Geoffrey Kabat |
Bad research can put people's lives at risk, so addressing problems with peer review is essential ...
nbt

Anti-GMO forces target New Breeding Techniques (NBTs) despite similarities to conventional crops

Steven Cerier |
The same meritless arguments leveled against GMOs resurface for New Breeding Techniques (NBTs) ...
soldier

Can genetic screening help identify soldiers less likely to suffer post-traumatic stress disorder?

David Warmflash |
Research offers new support for the idea that genetics can play a key role in determining why some people develop ...
nintchdbpict

Why it’s so challenging to determine ‘how and when’ humans first set foot in the Americas

Megan Gannon |
A deluge of new findings are challenging long-held scientific narratives of how humans came to North and South America ...
iLHJj rJNh k

Podcast: How food bullying spreads unjustified fears about GMOs, animal welfare and food safety

Kevin Folta, Michele Payn |
We've heard a lot in recent years about the harmful impacts of bullying, especially cyber-bullying aimed at children. But rarely ...
remote

Genetically modified mosquitoes are a small price to pay for malaria eradication

John Cumbers |
Will opponents of gene engineering deny prevention to suffering families? ...
basil keating blog photo

Will CRISPR’s promise force the organic industry to reconsider its opposition to gene-edited crops?

Andrew Porterfield |
In addition to better nutrition, CRISPR can produce foods with fewer 'inputs' than conventional and organic foods ...
zalirpbk b qtp qyexkkw

How the pursuit of better education, career opportunities may be creating regional genetic inequalities

Kristen Hovet |
Highlighting non-ancestral genetic differences could be an important step in alleviating the harmful results of social stratification ...
Screen Shot at AM

Viewpoint: Intensive ‘industrial’ agriculture boosts farm productivity, promotes environmental sustainability

Alex Smith, Caroline Grunewald |
It's important to be honest about the benefits of farm consolidation if we value keeping food prices low, combating climate ...
5-17-2019 phage news

Podcast: CRISPR advances, HIV cures and a perfect predator for superbugs

Exploring the latest advances in medical biotechnology including CRISPR-based gene therapies, infection-fighting viruses and a cure for HIV. Plus reflections ...
pcs natural golden rice plant non gmo heirloom high disease resistancehigh yield recrop high quality jpg q

Golden Rice: The GMO crop loved by humanitarians, opposed by Greenpeace

Paul McDivitt |
Golden Rice is back in the news as the Philippines and Bangladesh move closer towards approval of the GMO food ...
produce png x

Eat your veggies! California testing confirms organic and conventional produce well below EPA pesticide limits

Steve Savage |
Once again, evidence that our food supply is safe and incredibly diverse ...
sog

Podcast: Can we ‘outsmart’ cancer with synthetic biology? Dr. Tim Lu talks customized disease treatments

Cameron English, Tim Lu |
On this episode of Biotech Facts and Fallacies, Tim Lu talks to Cameron English about Senti's progress toward "outsmarting complex ...
capa agrotóxicos px resize

Viewpoint: Common pesticides unsafe at any dose? Here’s what’s wrong with Brazilian researcher’s ‘unsupported’ claims

Natalia Pasternak |
Going to national media with unpublished sensationalist claims is not without consequences ...
baby born in space

Why making healthy babies in space should be quite the adventure

Ashley Juavinett |
Biologists sent brain organoids to the International Space Station to see how microgravity will affect developing babies ...
smallholder farmer in east africa resized

Viewpoint: World must embrace CRISPR, synthetic biology to boost food production in the face of climate change

Joan Conrow |
New breeding technologies may hold the key to preventing a global “push into poverty.” ...
PAN joins NGOs in Neonics Ban

Global consensus finds neonicotinoids not driving honeybee health problems. Why is Europe determined to ban them?

Jon Entine |
Why is Europe allowing what has been called 'a bizarrely one-sided piece of politicized science' to determine agricultural policy? ...
web

Can DNA predict a person’s facial features? New forensic tool gets us closer, by deducing hair, eye and skin color

Ricki Lewis |
Could DNA testing predict faces to go with found body parts? ...
Late bligh resistant potato x e

Viewpoint: Developing countries need GMO, gene-edited crops to solve food security challenges

Uchechi Moses |
With a ballooning population and climate change, genetic engineering is needed now more than ever ...
fcc d d f b d cf de whale

If we aren’t careful, we could miss the chance to learn cancer-fighting secrets from threatened whales and elephants

Doug Johnson |
The loss of vulnerable mammals means scientists could miss out on useful quirks in their genetics ...
netflix eli trailer e

Viewpoint: Netflix’s horror movie ‘Eli’ is a fright. But why did they have to ‘tarnish gene therapy’?

Ricki Lewis |
Attempts to treat genetic disease shouldn’t be the stuff of horror films ...
cotton seeds

FDA-approved edible cotton seeds show how GMO, CRISPR-edited crops can battle global hunger

Kevin Folta |
We can't eliminate hunger overnight, but this breakthrough cotton variety will combat a lot of needless suffering ...
medicine

For synthetic biology to reach its potential, building new chromosomes from scratch must become commonplace—and we may be getting close

Kostas Vavitsas |
Many of the needed technological breakthroughs can be achieved in the next several years ...
edith rebecca saunders in garden

Podcast: The untold story of Edith Rebecca Saunders—’mother of British plant genetics’

Kat Arney |
We unearth the story of Edith Rebecca Saunders, co-founder of The Genetics Society and the ‘mother of British plant genetics’ ...