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Viewpoint: ‘Blistering’ USDA organic report suggests ‘movement’ needs major reforms

Julie Kelly |
The USDA report detailing poor oversight by the agency’s National Organic Program challenges the belief that consumers can trust organic ...
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Targeting weeds at the genetic level aids battle against herbicide resistance

XiaoZhi Lim |
Understanding how weeds evolve to become invasive and herbicide-resistant at the genetic level can help scientists design better weed controls ...
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Ugandan journalist: How do you report on crop biotechnology when critics spread misinformation?

Christopher Bendana, Isaac Ongu |
Genetic engineering could help Uganda combat some of its toughest food security challenges. But anti-GMO activists' misinformation campaigns are standing ...
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Did GMO connection prompt Gates Foundation to halt support for corn-aflatoxin breakthrough?

Andrew Porterfield |
When Gates Foundation reviewers rejected a researcher's bid for new funding, one of the reasons cited was a concern over ...
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Left and right share anti-science instincts, rooted in fears of ideological misuse

Darrin Durant |
Anti-science views have been increasingly embraced by political factions, left and right. Both harbor deep suspicions of government, industry and ...
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9 misdirected arguments against GMOs

Layla Katiraee |
When discussing GMOs, many arguments are put forth on why they are “bad” and should be avoided. A molecular geneticist ...
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Viewpoint: Anti-GMO online series promotes fear and ‘less sustainable’ farming

Alison Van Eenennaam |
Works like the recently released "GMOs Revealed" are making it more difficult for new agricultural techniques to gain widespread acceptance ...
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Suffering for the love of birds: A scientist’s battle to save birds — and now her career

Kevin Folta |
PETA begins to harass and intimidate a rising researcher in the field of animal behavior, scientist Kevin Folta urges the ...
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Hidden hunger: How anti-GMO activists are blocking humanitarian biofortification in Africa and Asia

Isaac Ongu |
Many crops grown in the developing world are deficient in nutritional qualities--which makes biofortification critical if we hope to improve ...
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Viewpoint: Outdated regulations responsible for recall, destruction of harmless GE petunias

Henry Miller |
An outdated policy leading to the destruction of 50 varieties of harmless flowers provides evidence that regulatory GMO practices need ...
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Does Uganda need GMOs? Scientists look to gene editing to spur innovation

Isaac Ongu |
Even as scientists in Uganda and other African countries aggressively push for approvals of new disease-fighting GMO crops, the focus ...
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Monsanto shill alert: Does industry funded GMO research bias findings?

Andrew Porterfield, Jon Entine |
Can consumers trust "independent" studies funded by corporations that have found genetically modified foods safe? Anti-GMO activists say 'no.' But ...
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Uganda: From scorching drought to ravaging worms, poor pay the price for missing out on a biotech solution

Isaac Ongu |
The food and famine crisis is finally bringing to a head the clash between anti-GMO activists, mostly European based, and ...
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Vulnerable system? What if world’s breadbaskets experience crop failure at same time?

Anthony Janetos |
Less than 25 percent of Earth’s cropland produces nearly 75% of the staple crops that feed us. Are globalization and ...
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The story behind the well-funded opposition to block AquaBounty’s sustainable GMO salmon

Andrew Porterfield |
Opposition to the world's first GMO animal approved for human consumption was fueled by a variety of sources --from quacks ...
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Viewpoint: Anti-GMO movement—and label demands—lose steam under Republican administration

Julie Kelly |
The new administration has chosen to follow the analysis of the National Academy of Sciences, which found no material or ...
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Why we need peaceful co-existence between GMOs and organics

Andrew Porterfield |
Could organic and GM farming step past the rhetoric and vitriol, and co-exist? The science says yes ...
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‘GMOs Revealed’: Documentary series delivers familiar arguments from the fringe

Tim Barker |
Multi-part documentary series will be rolled out over nine days, offering familiar voices from the anti-GMO fringe ...
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Using Freedom of Information Act to target biotech scientists boomerangs against anti-GMO activists

Teacher Stephan Neidenbach reflects on his experiences using--and being targeted by—Freedom of Information Act requests, the technique commandeered by US ...
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Viewpoint: Democrats’ GMO labeling push is an embarrassment to pro-science progressives

Michael Rosch |
A group of House Democrats, who called the proposed federal GMO labeling standards 'weak' and 'confusing,' are being urged not ...
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‘There is no contradiction to being a vegan and eating GMO foods’

Diana Peña |
Should vegans support GMOs and biotechnology in agriculture as a means to optimize agriculture and minimize suffering and pain of ...
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Viewpoint: Netflix movie Okja stokes unwarranted GMO fears, promotes anti-science worldview

Michael Rosch |
The film about a fictitious evil corporation called "Mirando" that genetically engineers dangerous "superpigs" for food encapsulates all of the ...
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Banana wilt, GMOs and Food Evolution: Behind the scenes in Uganda profiling desperate plight of poor farmers

Isaac Ongu |
Despite claims by anti-GMO activists who say crop biotechnology mostly benefits big corporations, African farmers and poor people are the ...
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Ecomodernist podcast: Food Evolution film about ‘confirmation bias’ in foodie and anti-GMO community

One of the more surprising reactions to the documentary--and disappointing to scientists--came from organic and agroecology supporters who called it ...
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Epigenetics Around the Web: Should farmers use vinegar, instead of genetically engineered solutions, to protect crops from drought?

Nicholas Staropoli |
A new study being peddled by anti-GMO activists suggests that table vinegar may be equal or superior to advanced breeding ...
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When genetic engineering is the environmentally friendly choice

Paul Vincelli |
The newest generation of genetically engineered crops, using CRISPR gene editing, can help farmers fight pests with only minimal changes ...
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Vitamins, nutrients can be harder to find in organic, non-GMO foods

Andrew Porterfield |
Supply chain issues -- and restrictions imposed by anti-GMO groups -- may be responsible for what appears to be a ...