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Mark Lynas on his “conversion” and his dedication to helping poor farmers

Mark Lynas | 
Mohammed Rahman doesn’t know it yet, but his small farm in central Bangladesh is globally significant. Mr. Rahman’s pest-resistant eggplant ...

Can science risk tolerating the alternative medicine world of Oz?

Alan Levinovitz | 
The Dr. Oz Show provides critics with ample material: séances, energy healing, miracle diet products. Once a media darling, Oz ...

Permitting GMO animal feed but not food creates dilemma under Europe’s new law

Mary Dobbs | 
It’s all very well choosing not to eat genetically modified (GM) food, or even banning it entirely, but what if ...
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Chipotle says it serves no food with GMO ingredients in 1,800 outlets

Stephanie Strom | 
“This is another step toward the visions we have of changing the way people think about and eat fast food,” ...

Oz bungled attempt to shift focus to his critics

Julia Belluz, Steven Hoffman | 
Dr. Oz is finally responding to his critics. But rather than address their complaints head on, he mostly wants to ...

Advocacy group sells glyphosate test for water, urine or breast milk

Carey Gillam | 
An advocacy group seeking a ban on the world's most widely used herbicide said Wednesday it is launching a U.S ...

Fracking boom opens door to breed biotech bacteria for fish feed

Something called Methylococcus capsulatus might not sound an appetising ingredient for a meal. Methylococcus is a methanotroph, a bacterium that metabolises ...

Bees may become ‘addicted’ to neonics

Karl Mathiesen | 
Bees may become addicted to nicotine-like pesticides in the same way humans get hooked on cigarettes, according to a new ...

Global trade deals could pry open EU market for GM crops

Tom Philpott | 
President Obama and his Senate GOP critics are locked in a long-simmering feud, but there's one topic that has them ...
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David Gorski: Dr. Oz joins Natural News’ Mike Adams in quackery hall of fame–and he’s “despicable” too

David Gorski | 
Dr. Oz has officially become Mike Adams, the looniest of quack loons and conspiracy theorists, whose massively unhinged attacks on ...

Chemophobia cast shadow over Earth Day

Henry Miller, Kavin Senapathy | 
This year was the 45th anniversary of the first Earth Day. Founded by then-U.S. Senator Gaylord Nelson (D-Wisconsin), it was held in ...

Discovery of naturally transgenic sweet potato poses conundrum: Will it be labelled or banned?

Kevin Folta | 
The discovery of transfer DNA (T-DNA) in sweet potato indicates horizontal transfer of genetic material from bacterium to plant.  The ...
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“Dr. Oz stands up for First Amendment right to promote false health claims”

Margaret Hartman | 
In case you haven't been keeping up with Dr. Mehmet Oz since he won a spot in America's heart by ...
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Neil Young really, really hates Monsanto

Joe Satran | 
Neil Young really, really hates Monsanto. Last fall, the legendary musician called on fans to boycott Starbucks because it sided ...

DuPont acquires microbiome company, plans release of ‘natural’ pest solutions

Carey Gillam | 
DuPont is buying a California-based microbiome discovery company, Taxon Biosciences Inc., for development of biological crop products, a move that the ...

Despite concerns about neonic pesticides, farmers still prefer them

Emily Unglesbee | 
Neonicotinoid insecticide seed treatments, which cost extra and have come under attack on multiple fronts in the past year, might ...

‘Dr. Oz isn’t a charlatan, he just plays one on TV’

Amy Tuteur | 
Dr. Oz, the cardio-thoracic surgeon who has trademarked his moniker “America’s Doctor” is under fire for promoting quackery. Dr. Oz ...
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Fear of ‘foreign’ genes in GMOs? Turns out Nature produces transgenic sweet potatoes

John Timmer | 
One of the most frequently mentioned issues with GMO foods is a vague concern about bringing genes from distantly related ...

With organic sales booming, proponents aim to recruit more farmers to reduce reliance on foreign imports

Ken Rosenboro | 
While consumer demand for organic is booming, the supply of organic ingredients and agricultural products, particularly grains and animal feed, ...

EU to approve import of 17 GM foods as part of trade deal

Arthur Neslen | 
Seventeen new genetically modified food products will be authorised for import to Europe before the end of May in a ...

Despite safety record, glyphosate fears may prompt EPA to test for residue

Carey Gillam | 
U.S. regulators may start testing food products for residues of the world's most widely used herbicide, the Environmental Protection Agency ...

‘Integrative medicine’ doctor defends Dr. Oz, claims Monsanto orchestrating protests

David Katz | 
It has been a tempestuous week in the land of Dr. Oz. On close inspection, though, the source of these ...

More trouble in Oz: Wikileaks reveal beleaguered doc promotes products based on ‘business synergy’

Julia Belluz | 
Last week, WikiLeaks released a series of emails sent between Dr. Oz, his staff, and executives at Sony (one of ...

Food safety shouldn’t be defined by activists; GMOs are proven safe

Trent Thorne | 
There is little doubt consumers are becoming increasingly concerned about provenance issues regarding the food they consume and whether that ...

Video: What are GMOs and are they safe?

Anastasia Bodnar | 
In a recent Pew poll, 88 percent of AAAS scientists said that genetically engineered crops were safe to eat. In contrast, only ...

Synthetic biology threatens to displace African vanilla, stevia in global market

John Mbaria | 
An ongoing expansion of an extreme form of genetic engineering threatens to deny Africa its share of the global market ...

“The Triumph of Seeds” tells how seeds and farming shaped human history

Adrian Barnett | 
That spark of dormant life may be hidden and hard to measure, but mother plants will do almost anything to protect ...
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