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What’s the most sustainable, affordable and nutritious sugar: Boutique imported unrefined whole cane v. domestic sugar cane v. sugar beet?

Kevin Folta |
A drive toward The Everglades down US 98 between Yeehaw Junction and Belle Glade, FL takes you around the east ...
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Viewpoint: How the ‘Food Justice’ movement reinforces inequality while doing little to improve health outcomes

Margot Finn |
It’s not clear what concept of justice this activism actually serves ...
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(Practically) no one is anti-science, and how that can help us talk about GMOs

Marc Brazeau |
Keith Kloor, science blogger at Discover, has sparked an intriguing debate about the use of the term "anti-science" to describe ...
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How market forces, self-regulation and GMO crops are making fish farming more sustainable

Dave Little, Richard Newton |
More sustainable aquaculture and better-managed fisheries are increasingly actionable for consumers ...
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Explaining the debate over GMOs—and what is or isn’t ‘natural’— through the genetics of chickens

Patrick Whittle |
Chickens (and their eggs) provide a surprisingly down-to-earth illustration of the profound implications of the modern genetic revolution ...
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Farmer’s open letter to skeptical consumers: We know science, glyphosate and GMOs are safe, and we need both to fight climate change

John Gladigau |
 Despite repeated assurances from the mainstream science community that our food supply is safe, many consumers remain highly skeptical of ...
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Uganda set to embrace artificial intelligence and other emerging technologies, but biotechnology languishes

Peter Wamboga-Mugirya |
'Something fundamentally detrimental to the progress of scientific and technological innovations in the agriculture of our nation is happening.' ...
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The first gene-edited soybean opens door to a slew of new CRISPR foods

Nazimi Açıkgöz |
The number of crop gene-editing projects underway around the world is astonishing ...
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Podcast: CRISPR immunizes pigs against PRRS—deadly viral disease that costs $600 million annually

Christine Burkard, Kevin Folta |
Christine Burkard, assistant professor of infection and immunity at the Roslin Institute in Scotland, says her team has devised a ...
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Podcast: Meet Mary Mangan—the biologist who crashes anti-GMO events and debunks junk science on Twitter

Cameron English, Mary Mangan |
Mangan discusses her unique approach to spreading science literacy ...
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People in Africa eat GMO foods. So why do they oppose new crops developed by their own scientists?

Lominda Afedraru |
GM foods are already sold in supermarkets throughout Africa, but the fear remains ...
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Fear of biotechnology threatens efforts to save Brazil’s pinto beans

Natalia Pasternak |
The issue of GMO safety has been proven many times over to be a false controversy ...
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Podcast: Glyphosate-tainted breakfast? Plant geneticist Kevin Folta debunks fear-based CBS Roundup report

Kevin Folta |
Does the network get it right? Not even close, says Folta ...
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Podcast: Flower color, bees and biodiversity—how pollinators drive plant evolution

Kat Arney and reporter Graihagh Jackson get lost in the Valley of Hybridization ...
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Nigeria’s greenlighting of Bt insect resistant cotton and cowpeas may spur Africa’s acceptance of GMOs

Steven Cerier |
Barring a change of course, Nigeria is on pace to become one of the largest GM producing and consuming countries ...
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Podcast: How farmers grow the 2.7 billion pounds of coffee we drink every year

Steve Savage |
Whether you typically crave a drip coffee or something a bit more intricate, we can all agree that caffeine is ...
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Viewpoint: The ‘assault on science’ and human welfare by eco-activists who reject agricultural technology as ‘corporate subterfuge’

David Zaruk |
a dangerous anti-science mindset is cementing itself into our problem-based policy approaches ...
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Viewpoint: Guardian (UK) ‘Toxic America’ series: Anti-chemical activism masquerades as science journalism

Andrew Porterfield, Jon Entine |
So far, they’ve published no article by or in-depth interview with an actual scientist ...
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How a genetically altered virus could save Florida’s decimated orange industry from citrus greening disease

Steve Savage |
In the early 1970s there was a ubiquitous television ad promoting Florida orange juice including the line, "a day without orange juice ...
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Why GMOs aren’t responsible for a spike in food allergies

Andrew Porterfield |
What's behind the rise in food allergies? There are a lot of possible answers to this, but it's probably not ...
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Viewpoint: Does ‘doxxing’ attack on geneticist Kevin Folta represent new low in anti-GMO attacks on scientists?

Alex Berezow |
In the minds of activists, it doesn't matter that Dr. Folta never acted illegally or unethically. The only thing that ...
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How NPR, Washington Post, Bloomberg and other media botched reporting on EPA’s ‘ban’ of 12 ‘bee-killing’ neonicotinoid insecticides

Cameron English, Jon Entine |
If headlines are the measure, groups claiming bees are endangered by misuse of pesticides just scored a significant victory ...
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Golden Rice, Part 4: Cost-effective GMO crop can save lives and dramatically boost developing economies

Adrian Dubock |
Golden Rice is safe, and there is excellent human evidence that it will work ...