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Animal gene editing breakthrough: Bringing Angus beef raised from US cattle to Brazil

Marc Brazeau | 
The gene-edited heat-tolerant Angus cow could be a very big deal in Brazil ...
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Quest for disease and pest-resistant rice: Ugandan researchers turn to hybrid, GMO breeding programs

Lominda Afedraru | 
Key crop researchers are pushing for the development and eventual commercialization of GMO varieties tailored to suit Uganda's needs ...
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Viewpoint: Farmers’ crops are failing, and Europe’s precautionary assault on neonicotinoid insecticides is to blame

David Zaruk | 
Farmers will never forget the last five years of incompetence from the European Commission ...
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What should we call lab-grown meat? Our decision could help or hinder food innovation

Garland West | 
The Dirt: We need protein as part of a healthy diet— and many of us turn to meat as a ...
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Golden Rice is coming. Finally! Will it be the game-changer hinted at for almost 20 years?

Marc Brazeau | 
Having a staple crop that delivers adequate nutrition is a necessary precondition to fixing poverty ...
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Viewpoint: Like it or not, technology is what gives us the crops that we eat

Amanda Maxham | 
The “natural narrative” on food packaging is a complete fiction ...
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Predatort Part II: How predatory lawyers, activist scientists hijacked IARC—International Agency for Research on Cancer—for personal profit and ideological vanity

David Zaruk | 
How the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has forsaken academic integrity and knowingly contributes to the Predatort litigation ...
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Viewpoint: Controversy flares over activist ‘predatort lawyers’ who ‘massaged facts’ in the Monsanto-glyphosate case

David Zaruk | 
Lawyers often use a certain breed of self-interested scientist to terrify a jury of vulnerable non-specialists ...
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How genetic engineering can help Africa cope with climate change by tweaking crops, animals

Steven Cerier | 
The impact of climate change on African crops could be mitigated by GE technologies ...
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Nigeria has its first GMO cowpea. The battle for public acceptance is just getting started

Opuah Abeikwen | 
A war of words over a recently-released genetically modified cowpea has divided the Nigerian public and raised concerns about the ...
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Talking Biotech: Epidemiologist Geoffrey Kabat debunks flawed glyphosate-cancer meta-analysis. Were the mistakes deliberate?

Geoffrey Kabat, Kevin Folta | 
A skeptical look at the latest glyphosate-cancer study reveals critical errors ...
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From a sustainability perspective, GMO AquaBounty salmon should be a ‘dream come true’. Why do environmentalists oppose it?

Andrew Porterfield | 
The flip-flop by Food and Water Watch and other advocacy groups rests not on environmental or science-based concerns but on ...
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Viewpoint: Pervert science at your peril—anti-GMO campaigners, vaccine deniers and ‘bee-pocalypse’ scaremongers find common ground in ‘evidence rejectionism’

Henry Miller, Robert Wager | 
Widespread misunderstanding of the nature of science and the confirmation bias spawned by social media and the internet can have ...
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Séralini pseudoscience syndicate: Lessons learned from decade-long assault on biotechnology orchestrated by French geneticist

Marc Brazeau | 
A look at Séralini's modus operandi can equip journalists and other interested observers to turn a critical eye on Séralini ...
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Infographic: Are genetically engineered crops less safe than classically-bred food?

Kayleen Schreiber | 
Crops and foods today are not what they used to look like. Farmers and plant breeders have been modifying plant ...
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41% glyphosate-cancer increase claim under fire: Did authors of new meta-study deliberately manipulate data or just botch their analysis?

Geoffrey Kabat | 
Among other lapses, The Zhang paper does not mention the serious science and ethical questions raised pertaining to IARC’s assessment ...
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Why neonicotinoid pesticides don’t deserve a ‘deadly to bees’ label

Andrew Porterfield | 
While some activists blame the popular class of pesticides for bee deaths, research suggests there are many contributing factors. And ...
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Viewpoint: Here’s why we don’t have to worry about a world without insects

Robert Walker | 
Recent headlines about the coming collapse of the insect world are another case of extrapolation from inadequate data ...
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Viewpoint: Why the USDA’s new ‘GMO label’ is meaningless

Marc Brazeau | 
A meaningless label you want, a meaningless label you shall have ...
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Deep dive into the science and history of Monsanto’s glyphosate-based weed killer

The science behind the product, the fight over glyphosate, and the research behind the formulations ...
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Rebellion against Europe’s ‘innovation-killing’ crop gene editing regulations grows among scientists, frustrated member states

Cameron English | 
Will Europe continue to be a science backwater? Does gene editing have a future in this part of the world? ...
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Reality check: Eating locally grown food isn’t always the most sustainable option

Nicholas Staropoli | 
Eating local has not achieved its goal of reducing emissions through fewer food miles. The fix could include embracing genetic ...
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Viewpoint: Do organic farms really produce ‘chemical free, healthier food’?

Henry Miller | 
The multi-billion-dollar organic industry is thriving in large part because of dishonesty ...
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Inside Nigeria’s efforts to protect its cowpea harvest with nation’s first genetically engineered seeds

Abdullahi Tsanni | 
The release of the GM cowpea will significantly improve livelihoods. But not everyone is happy ...
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Conservation agriculture and why we must move beyond the organic vs. conventional debate

Marc Brazeau | 
How can journalists navigate the 'pitched battle' between organic advocates and biotechnology? Focus on real measures of sustainability, not polemical ...
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Question of liability: Why researchers are worried about Uganda’s new biotech act

Peter Wamboga-Mugirya | 
Uganda’s Genetic Engineering Regulatory Act has sent a cold chill down the spines of scientists who dream of creating new ...
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