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Glyphosate carcinogenic? WHO clarifies conflicting declarations

A statement by the World Health Organization's cancer research branch, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), classifying the ...

GM moths may be eco-safe way to curb pest

Scientists from the Oxford University spin-off company Oxitec say they have developed a way of genetically modifying and controlling an ...

Has farm-to-table movement become a marketing sham?

Corby Kummer |
Today, chefs can’t shut up about where every morsel that went into every dish got its start in life. No ...
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Neil Young’s anti-GMO campaign is sham

Tony Dokoupil |
Neil Young is a perennially pissed-off legend of rock, a toe-tapping lyricist who has used his songs to protest a ...

India’s moratorium on GM eggplant not based on food safety

Deepti Verma |
Years after the government imposed an indefinite moratorium on the commercial release of Bt Brinjal, genetically-modified for resistance to the ...

Would mandatory GMO labeling help consumers understand what they’re eating?

Adele Peters |
The House of Representatives recently passed a bill that prevents states from requiring GMO labels, despite the fact that nine ...
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WHO’s IARC’s new target: Red meat, which may be classified, along with glyphosate, as carcinogen

Deena Shanker |
In March, the World Health Organization’s International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) made headlines when it declared that glyphosate, ...

Single letter in corn’s DNA big factor in evolution of today’s corn

Robert Gebelhoff |
About 10,000 years ago, the teosinte plant underwent a mutation that would change the world. The tough greenish husks surrounding its ...

Study concludes consumers would not view GMO label as warning

Jane Kolodinsky |
There is an economic and political battle taking place in America over the labeling of genetically modified (GM) foods. As ...

Organic agriculture ‘unscientific, heavily subsidized marketing gimmick’

Henry Miller |
Consumers of organic foods are getting both more and less than they bargained for. On both counts, it’s not good ...
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Have humans manipulated ‘natural’ foods before modern GMOs? Look at a Renaissance painting

Phil Edwards |
Over time, we've bred watermelons to have the bright red color we recognize today. That fleshy interior is actually the ...

Farmers now planting generic GMO soybeans as Monsanto patent expires

Antonio Regalado |
Billy Maddox planted 100 acres of Roundup Ready soybeans this year. The big news is he didn’t pay Monsanto a ...

We should label GMOs–Not because of dangers but because they are safe

Simon Waxman |
Recently the House of Representatives found itself with a surprising group of allies: scientists. The House voted to ban state requirements that ...
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Journalists tour ‘belly of the beast’ Monsanto in unique journalist bootcamp

Jesse Hirsch |
I went to a four-day journalism program on food and agriculture put on by the National Press Foundation (NPF), and the ...

To make meat greener, make it more efficiently

Nathanael Johnson |
Meat consumption is increasing around the world as countries become wealthier. That leaves us with the practical meat question — that is, the ...
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Video: Monsanto spars with Australia’s Undercurrent over glyphosate, ‘world food domination’

The Guardian hosted a scathing video on Monsanto's business practices and history by Undercurrent, an online news show. It then ...
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White strawberries? How genetics is creating the berry of the future

Dune Lawrence |
For a little berry, the genetics of the strawberry are astoundingly complex. Humans have two sets of chromosomes, making inherited ...
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Methane reducing genetically modified rice in development

Anna Nowogrodzki |
Not all climate-change mitigation involves changing human habits. In a paper in Nature, scientists unveiled a new genetically modified rice plant ...
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EU fights ‘STOP TTIP’ activists campaign maligning US crops with YouTube videos

Robin Emmot |
In early 2013, President Barack Obama's call for a U.S.-EU trade deal generated such optimism in Europe that the graffiti ...
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Monsanto and ag giants ‘own’ global seed business? No. 7200 seed companies in Europe alone.

The seed market in Europe contains nearly 7,200 seed companies, totaling more than 50,000 employees and accounts for 20 percent of the ...

GMO food labeling bill opens door to political interference in science

Val Giddings |
On Thursday, July 23, the “DARK” side took a hit. By a vote of 275 to 150, the House of ...
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Atlantic latest liberal publication to oppose mandatory GMO labeling

James Hamblin |
On Thursday, July 23, the U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill that would ban states from requiring special labels ...

Humans began farming sooner that scientists thought

Jacqueline Howard |
When did humans first begin farming? Scientists have long thought that our prehistoric ancestors didn't start raising crops until some 12,000 ...

Bacteria genetically engineered to make indigo could make dying jeans ‘greener’

Esther Landhuis |
Blue jeans get their signature color from indigo, a dye. Producing that indigo releases chemicals that can pollute water and ...
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80% of Americans demand mandatory labeling of ASOs–Artificially Selected Organisms

Steven Novella |
A new petition to Whitehouse.gov demands mandatory labeling for all “artificially selected organisms”  (ASOs). The petition reads: ASO plants or ...
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Food and ideology don’t mix: There’s not one way to feed world

Tamar Haspel |
There’s an unbreachable divide between advocates of modern conventional agriculture and, essentially, everyone else, from the mainstream (organic, local, anti-GMO) ...

How one farmer uses GMO corn to reduce pesticides, increase sustainability

JD Malone |
In a wide, brown field, Bret Davis opens a pocketknife with a click, kneels down and scrapes through a furrow ...