UK lifts EU ban on neonics to allow farmers to fight pests

Damian Carrington&nbsp|&nbsp
Farmers will be able to use blacklisted pesticides linked to serious harm in bees after the UK government temporarily lifted ...

As bugs become resistant to Bt maize in South Africa, new practices needed to delay resistence

Andrea Teagle&nbsp|&nbsp
In the case of maize, the GM crops planted and consumed in South Africa are known as Bt-crops, so named ...

Chilean salmon industry aims to replace antibiotics with biotech bacteria

Erich Luening&nbsp|&nbsp
In an effort to reduce the use of antibiotics in the Chilean salmon farming industry, researchers in the South American ...

Nutrition professionals need to enter conversation on GMOs

Kevin Klatt&nbsp|&nbsp
I originally discussed the need for nutrition professionals to enter the genetic engineering (GE) conversation/GMO debates on the American Society ...

After cancer assessment of farm chemicals, farmers still comfortable with using herbicides

Grant Gerlock&nbsp|&nbsp
Farmers count on chemical herbicides to keep their fields weed-free. In the last few months though, scientists brought together by ...
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GM rice could address hunger, cut methane emissions 90%, fight climate change

It’s food for climate conscious consumers. A strain of rice has been genetically engineered to produce less methane. Rice agriculture ...

Chef Tom Colicchio weighs in against the ‘DARK act’

Tom Colicchio&nbsp|&nbsp
It’s not surprising that as a chef, I want to know what I am feeding my customers. It’s also not ...

WTO members raise concerns over EU, China biotech restrictions

The World Trade Organization committee dealing with food safety, animal and plant health, formally known as the Committee on Sanitary ...
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Chipotle loses integrity hyping non-GMO menu, as growth and traffic sour

Ronald Bailey&nbsp|&nbsp
In April, the high-class Mexican food chain Chipotle announced that it was going GMO-free. That is, the company would no ...

Neil Young donates $100,000 to fight Vermont’s GMO lawsuit

Sam Heller&nbsp|&nbsp
Canadian rocker Neil Young joined Gov. Peter Shumlin to voice his support for Vermont’s GMO labeling law, which requires food ...

Audio: Bill Nye suggests ‘Proudly GMO’ label

Bill Nye&nbsp|&nbsp
Just in case Part 1 wasn’t controversial enough, Bill Nye and Chuck Nice are back to answer new fan questions ...

Democratic critics of voluntary GMO labeling bill launch attacks

Philip Brasher&nbsp|&nbsp
Critics of a GMO regulation bill are proposing amendments that would add restrictions or exemptions to the legislation and allow ...
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Anti-GMO activists so religiously dedicated to ideology they’ve lost progressive ethos

Mark Morford&nbsp|&nbsp
Plentiful are the takeaways from Will Saletan’s expertly researched, if a bit viciously anti-activist, barn-burner of piece over at Slate ...

European experts say glyphosate cancer warning not grounded in science

Ian Johnston&nbsp|&nbsp
It is described as the world’s safest pesticide, used so pervasively that it shows up in human breast milk and ...

Genophobia, an intution like Creationism, can be overcome by science

Razib Khan&nbsp|&nbsp
Over at Slate Will Saletan has a very long piece Unhealthy Fixation: The war against genetically modified organisms is full ...
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Kevin Folta debunks pay for play paper finding formaldehyde in GMOs

Kevin Folta&nbsp|&nbsp
Let's visit the paper by Ayyadurai and Deonikar, published in Agricultural Sciences, a journal I've never heard of, and a ...

Pesticide residues on food too small to be harmful

A new study published in International Journal of Food Contamination shows that pesticide levels in food are far below levels that ...
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French may be GMO averse, but its scientists still innovating in biotech

Sophie Pilgrim&nbsp|&nbsp
While Silicon Valley cooks up eggless mayonnaise and salt without sodium, French entrepreneurs are doing away with supermarkets. Despite traditionally ...

Out of his depth, Nassim Taleb bungles risk assessment of GMOs

Henry Miller&nbsp|&nbsp
In a July 13 commentary in the New York Times, financial gurus Mark Spitznagel and Nassim Taleb, neither of whom boasts any ...

Kenyan farmers urge government to allow GMOs

Verenardo Meeme&nbsp|&nbsp
Farmers in Kilifi county want the government to allow them access genetically modified (GM) planting materials to boost agricultural production ...

Myth busting: European scientists overwhelmingly endorse GMOs, and EU imports dozens of GM crops

Dan R. Mitchell&nbsp|&nbsp
A popular theme among anti-GMO activists is to make the claim that Europe has banned GMOs, as if to imply European ...

Saletan’s Slate on target expose of GMO fear mongering overstates corporate influence

Val Giddings&nbsp|&nbsp
The title of William Saletan’s July 15 j’accuse in Slate, “Unhealthy Fixation” is spot on, but the subtitle really nails ...
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Vitamin A prevents night blindness, yes, but does Golden Rice?

Robert Greer&nbsp|&nbsp
Journalist Will Saletan set the Internet afire yesterday with his long-form piece against anti-GMO activists.  A key component of his argument is ...

Organic farming contributes to more greenhouse gas emissions, not less

Here’s some hard, responsibly farmed news to swallow: Big Organic isn’t really doing much to reduce carbon emissions. In fact, commercialized ...

Bacon substitute made from seaweed next superfood?

Helen Regan&nbsp|&nbsp
The world's most perfect food may have just arrived. Researchers from Oregon State University’s Hatfield Marine Science Center say they’ve ...
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Scientists have created a luscious tasting non GMO tomato, but supermarkets won’t sell it

Mark Schatzker&nbsp|&nbsp
Tomato lovers, rejoice, for science has achieved the impossible: the perfect supermarket tomato. The Garden Gem won’t bruise during shipping, ...

Shift in GMO debate spurred by Pew scientists poll illuminating pro-GMO consensus

Mary Mangan&nbsp|&nbsp
Topic: Has the GMO chatter really turned a corner? And why? So this discussion began the night of Wednesday, July 15 ...
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