Certain foods naturally contain chemicals that help us sleep better. Here are some of them

Certain foods naturally contain chemicals that help us sleep better. Here are some of them

Jessica Bradley |
Research shows that the most beneficial diet for sleep seems to be a plant-based diet that includes lots of wholegrains, dairy ...
Appeal to Nature Fallacy: Understanding soaring chemophobia from the ideological left and right

Appeal to Nature Fallacy: Understanding soaring chemophobia from the ideological left and right

Jillian Wilson |
Chemophobia is complicated, but, in short, it’s a distrust or fear of chemicals and appears in many of aspects of ...
How pioneering technology transformed Israel’s desert into an agricultural oasis

How pioneering technology transformed Israel’s desert into an agricultural oasis

Sepehr Achard |
Agriculture in Israel transformed in the early 20th century, marked by the rise of wheat, citrus, and other vegetable cultivation ...
Can bacteria replace synthetic fertilizer?

Can bacteria replace synthetic fertilizer?

Tim De Chant |
Synthetic fertilizer is a modern wonder, helping to feed billions of people, but it’s not without its costs. Fertilizer runoff ...
Viewpoint: Can regenerative agriculture spark the beginning of the end for carbon intensive conventional farming?

Viewpoint: Can regenerative agriculture spark the beginning of the end for carbon intensive conventional farming?

Jan Lee |
Today, techniques such as cover-cropping and integrated pest management are being embraced not only by environmental activists but also by ...
CRISPR for ‘stronger, sweeter’ cocoa: Mars bets on gene editing technology to future-proof chocolate supply

CRISPR for ‘stronger, sweeter’ cocoa: Mars bets on gene editing technology to future-proof chocolate supply

Krysta Escobar |
Candy maker Mars said ... it has partnered with biotech company Pairwise to speed up the development of more resilient ...
How the organic industry is combating fraud

How the organic industry is combating fraud

Allison McLeod |
The organic industry is no longer the niche market it was several decades ago. To support growing demand across multiple ...
In a dramatic shift to a more science-based food policy, Europe eases restrictions on importing GMO feed grain from the U.S.

In a dramatic shift to a more science-based food policy, Europe eases restrictions on importing GMO feed grain from the U.S.

Clyde Morgan |
The EU's 2025 approval of GM corn imports reflects a pragmatic recalibration of its regulatory framework. While the EU remains ...
Despite no evidence of health harm in humans, companies scramble to phase out synthetic dyes

Despite no evidence of health harm in humans, companies scramble to phase out synthetic dyes

Tahja Sims |
On January 15, 2025, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration revoked authorization of Red No. 3 in food, causing it ...
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Honeybee supplements could protect an essential insect as climate stresses soar

Georgina Rannard |
Scientists have developed a honeybee "superfood" that could protect the animals against the threats of climate change and habitat loss ...
Landmark GMO: Pakistan develops cotton variety that resists pests and withstands 120F degree heat

Landmark GMO: Pakistan develops cotton variety that resists pests and withstands 120F degree heat

Muhammad Luqman |
In a landmark development for Pakistan’s agriculture sector, the Centre for Excellence in Molecular Biology (CEMB) at Punjab University, in ...
Mars’ M&Ms and Snickers may soon produce its chocolate candies from cacao gene edited to withstand plant diseases and extreme heat

Mars’ M&Ms and Snickers may soon produce its chocolate candies from cacao gene edited to withstand plant diseases and extreme heat

Mars, Incorporated has licensed Pairwise's Fulcrum® gene editing tools for cacao research and development. This licensing agreement grants Mars access ...
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Soapy cilantro? Bitter Brussels sprouts? Coffee with a chemical aftertaste? How genes shape our differing processing of food smells

In 2025, a major breakthrough came from Leipzig University, where genetic epidemiologist Markus Scholz led a sweeping genome-wide association meta-analysis ...
The politics and science of lab-produced cultivated fish and meat in the U.S.

The politics and science of lab-produced cultivated fish and meat in the U.S.

The regulatory landscape for cultured meat continues to evolve at the federal level. On May 28, 2025, the U.S. Food ...
Next-generation sweeteners: Balancing function and flavor while navigating regulatory hurdles

Next-generation sweeteners: Balancing function and flavor while navigating regulatory hurdles

With an increase in consumers looking for products with lower sugar contents and a need to be transparent with ingredients, ...
Creating easy pollinating flowers: How AI and gene editing work round-the-clock to speed up crop breeding

Creating easy pollinating flowers: How AI and gene editing work round-the-clock to speed up crop breeding

Li Yali |
For millennia, developing resilient crops relied on pollination by nature or humans—making the process long and often costly. Now, scientists ...
Farmers and MAHA forged a bond of convenience to help elect Trump. The weedkiller glyphosate is tearing them apart

Farmers and MAHA forged a bond of convenience to help elect Trump. The weedkiller glyphosate is tearing them apart

The fact is, the Trump administration spends a lot of time trying to please completely contradictory parts of its coalition: ...
​​From non-browning apples to robot harvesters, Okanagan has a radical plan to reshape the apple orchard

​​From non-browning apples to robot harvesters, Okanagan has a radical plan to reshape the apple orchard

Ross Courtney |
Before Neal Carter invented the world’s first commercially produced bioengineered apple, he helped mechanize lentils in the Middle East, diversify ...
New Zealand's plan to end 30-year ban on gene editing technology sparks ag industry optimism and public debate

New Zealand’s plan to end 30-year ban on gene editing technology sparks ag industry optimism and public debate

Monique Steele |
The Gene Technology Bill was discussed at length at the second annual Plant Breeders' Forum in Ōtautahi Christchurch ..., hosted by the ...
 What is ‘Green AI’?

 What is ‘Green AI’?

Chirag Bhardwaj |
Degradation of the natural environment, resource depletion, and climate crisis are intricate phenomena requiring innovative and advanced solutions. This is ...
Bayer’s plan to contain still spiraling suits against glyphosate

Bayer’s plan to contain still spiraling suits against glyphosate

Jennifer Marston |
Bayer will “significantly contain” glyphosate litigation by the end of 2026, CEO Bill Anderson said ... during the company’s second-quarter ...
Americans are eating less ultra-processed foods, but we’re still not eating healthier. Here’s why

Americans are eating less ultra-processed foods, but we’re still not eating healthier. Here’s why

Michaela Althouse |
Americans, on average, get 55% of their calories from ultra-processed foods, according to a study published ... by the Centers for Disease ...
Gene editing breakthrough: Chile becomes first country in the Americas to approve high fiber wheat

Gene editing breakthrough: Chile becomes first country in the Americas to approve high fiber wheat

The Chilean startup Neocrop Technologies, in collaboration with the national seed company Campex Baer and Argentina’s Buck Semillas, has developed ...
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Understanding plant biodiversity: Myths and facts

Nazimi Acikgoz |
[W]hen we say “lost genetic diversity”, everyone understands extinction both in terms of species and variety. The registered varieties have ...
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Viewpoint — Agricultural biotechnology: Government regulations and court rulings in 7 jurisdictions around the world

Drew Kershen |
Many courts around the world have issued judicial opinions about agricultural biotechnology. ... In chronological order of issuing the opinion, ...
Science, safety and solutions: GMO promotion in Ghana

Science, safety and solutions: GMO promotion in Ghana

Movements opposing genetically modified organisms (GMOs) remain one of the most impactful protest movements in recent times, successfully suppressing the ...
Europe takes first step toward greenlighting genetic editing of food animals

Europe takes first step toward greenlighting genetic editing of food animals

The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA’s) Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO) Panel has published a new scientific opinion on the use of synthetic ...