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‘Science moms’ defend Food Evolution movie against Zen Honeycutt’s ‘propaganda’ accusation

Alison Bernstein et al. | 
[Written by Alison Bernstein, Layla Katiraee, Jenny Splitter, Kavin Senapathy, and Anastasia Bodnar.] Despite numerous statements that the producers had creative ...
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Opinion: ‘Fear-based’ food labels—like Dannon’s GMO-free claims—undermine confidence in safe food system

Kent Messer | 
[Editor's note: Kent Messer is a professor at the University of Delaware.] As a behavioral economist, I analyze what motivates ...
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Is pink bollworm pest developing resistance to GMO Bt corn in India?

Bhavika Jain | 
Genetically modified or Bt cotton is no longer resistant to pink bollworm - a major pest in Mahahrashtra, prompting the state government to write ...
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Crop yields limited by genes more than nutrition, water and sunlight

You might think that plants grow according to how much nutrition, water and sunlight they are exposed to, but new ...
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Consumer opposition stalls GM feed crops that could revolutionize Australia’s dairy industry

Peter Hunt | 
The [Australian] dairy industry’s greatest innovations in a generation — genetically modified high-energy ryegrass and virus-resistant clover — have still ...
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Infographic: Understanding ‘hazard vs risk’ illustrates lack of science behind IARC’s glyphosate cancer designation

Michelle Miller | 
Lately in the news of agriculture there has been a lot of controversy over the popular herbicide glyphosate being labeled ...
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LA Times: Food Evolution GMO movie persuasive not polemical, ‘potentially revolutionary’

Kenneth Turan | 
Calm, careful, potentially revolutionary, "Food Evolution" is an iconoclastic documentary on a hot-button topic. Persuasive rather than polemical, it's the ...
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Viewpoint: US Right to Know uses ‘big tobacco strategy’ to attack, discredit, scare academics

Stuart Smyth | 
[Editor's note: Stuart Smyth is a professor in the University of 
Saskatchewan’s agricultural and resource economics department and holds the ...
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‘Cow of the future’: Genetically engineered ‘heat resistant’ cattle could adapt to climate change

Scientists are developing a breed of genetically-modified 'cows of the future' that will be more heat resistant and have superior ...
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‘Game changer’ herbicide that could supplement glyphosate developed from anti-malaria chemical

Kit Mochan | 
Researchers from the University of Western Australia (UWA) have used chemicals destined to develop new treatments for malaria as a ...
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Letter denouncing Food Evolution as ‘propaganda’ misses opportunity for constructive GMO discussion

Terence Bradshaw | 
[Terrance Bradshaw is the director of the University of Vermont's Apple and Grape Program and Horticulture Research and Education Center ...
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Tomorrow’s greenhouse: Artificial intelligence-controlled ‘food computers’ grow better-tasting crops

Adele Peters | 
Inside a shipping container-sized box at MIT Media Lab, crops of basil are growing in micro-climates designed by artificial intelligence ...
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Organic crop farming in US slides even as demand for organic food increases

Chase Purdy | 
The time is ripe for Jeff Bezos to work his business acumen on an area of the US food system ...
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Chinese government, Dow Chemical work together to convince public GMO foods safe

Geoff Cutmore, Huileng Tan | 
With a population of 1.4 billion and limited arable land, China is trying hard to convince citizens to accept genetically ...
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Hollywood Reporter on Food Evolution: ‘Polished and provocative’, challenges ‘enviro-activist orthodoxy’

John DeFore | 
THE BOTTOM LINE: A polished and provocative call for activists to be as scientifically minded as they believe they are ...
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Independent health agencies disagree with IARC’s glyphosate cancer designation

Kendra Pierre-Louis | 
The list of [Proposition 65] labeled substances [in California] includes marijuana smoke (but eating marijuana is fine, by California standards), ...
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GMO rice that could reduce synthetic fertilizer usage developed by Indian scientists

New GM rice developed by [India's] National Institute of Plant Genome Research (NIPGR) can improve uptake of natural Phosphorus from ...
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Vinegar may activate ‘epigenetic switch’ that could increase crops’ drought tolerance

Researchers at the RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science (CSRS) have discovered a new, yet simple, way to increase drought ...
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Antioxidant-boosting GMO purple rice could decrease cancer and other health risks

Researchers in China have developed a genetic engineering approach capable of delivering many genes at once and used it to ...
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Opinion: Celebrity chef Tom Colicchio and foodie movement push expensive, counterproductive farm policies

Julie Kelly | 
Tom Colicchio wants every child to taste an apple by the age of three. That’s just one of the many ...
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Kenya’s parliament calls for approval of GM corn field trails, rebuffing health secretary

Edwin Mutai | 
[Kenya's] parliament has called for approval of field trials of genetically modified maize because the ban on GMO imports did not ...
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USDA requests ‘stakeholders’ feedback as it researches what to say in federal GMO label guidelines

Megan Poinski | 
The U.S. Agriculture Department's Agricultural Marketing Service has started the process of figuring out how to write the guidelines for ...
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Following controversial neonicotinoid study, researchers warn replacement pesticides may be worse for bees

Jenna Gallegos | 
Two large-scale studies published Thursday [June 29] suggest that common pesticides may harm bee colonies. In some cases, the pesticides ...
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French PM rejects ag minister’s plea, green lights 2018 neonicotinoid insecticide ban

French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe weighed in on a row between his environment and agriculture ministers ... to rule that ...
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Prince Edward Island approves expansion of first North American GE salmon facility

Brian Higgins | 
A [Prince Edward Island] hatchery that will produce genetically modified salmon has received the go-ahead for two 40,000 square-foot buildings to expand ...
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US biotech seed patents linked to increasing corn yields

[Mariam Barry at ENSTA ParisTech in France and colleagues] have studied the yield of hybrid corn in the U.S. since 1985 ...
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Beepocalypse not now: Canada’s honeybee colonies up 10% in 2017 to record high

Owen Roberts | 
On Canadian farms, almost 800,000 honeybee colonies are in active duty this year. That’s about 10 percent more than in ...
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