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Brazil’s approval of GM sugarcane sets off debate over country’s biodiversity

Luisa Massarani | 
A genetically modified (GM) cane variety that can kill the sugarcane borer (Diatraea saccharalis) has been approved in Brazil,  to ...
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Honey bees could be shielded by probiotics from toxic effects of pesticide exposure, study finds

In a new study from Lawson Health Research Institute and Western University, researchers have shown that probiotics can potentially protect ...
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Talking Biotech: Anti-GMO activists say Food Evolution is an ‘agrichemical conspiracy’—Who’s behind the documentary?

Scott Hamilton Kennedy, director of Food Evolution, addresses baseless claims that new GMO documentary is "Monsanto propaganda" ...
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‘Billion-dollar pest’: EPA approves first ‘gene-silenced’ insect-resistant RNAi crops

EPA recently registered four products containing a new and innovative plant-incorporated protectant (PIP) called SMARTSTAX PRO that will help U.S ...
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Report: Australia’s GM canola, cotton have been boon for farmers, environment

Colin Beetles | 
Genetically Modified (GM) crops have generated significant environmental improvements over the past 20 years in Australia and 25 other countries ...
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Environmental Defense Fund: Sustainable farming, feeding growing population require biotechnology

It is critical that humanity meet the food needs of a growing population and relieve the increasing pressures on natural ...
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CRISPR-edited algae with high biofuel yield created by ExxonMobil, Craig Venter’s Synthetic Genomics

Bradley Fikes | 
La Jolla [California’s] Synthetic Genomics and oil giant ExxonMobil say they have created an oil-rich strain of algae that represents ...
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Proposed US rules on gene-edited crops, animals could hamper technology’s potential

Joan Conrow | 
US regulatory agencies have proposed guidelines and draft regulations that suggest they may subject gene-edited crops and livestock to the ...
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Nina Fedoroff: USDA, FDA proposals intended to streamline biotech crop regulations don’t offer needed relief

Nina Fedoroff | 
[Editor's note: Nina Fedoroff is an American molecular biologist. She was awarded the National Medal of Science in 2007 and served ...
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Pro-GMO vegans? Online community champions biotechnology, science literacy

Sam Chilton | 
[Andrea] Palmieri, who now leads the March Against Myths, is a bit of a contradiction. In fact, she was once told ...
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Organic industry-funded anti-GMO group US Right to Know calls Food Evolution film ‘chemical industry propaganda’

Stacy Malkan | 
[Editor's note: Stacy Malkan is co-director of US Right to Know. Read the GLP's profile of USRTK here.] Some industry messaging ...
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10,000 times more pesticides ‘naturally’ in plants than synthetic residue on food

Alex Berezow | 
The word pesticide is misunderstood, nearly to the same extent as the word chemical. People have been led to believe, ...
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Future of corn: Genetics could improve maize’s sustainability and productivity

A new, much more detailed reference genome for maize, or corn, as it is called in the U.S., [was] published ...
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Glyphosate herbicide ban could cost UK farmers $1.2 billion, reduce tax revenue

New figures show the potentially devastating impact of a ban on glyphosate to the British economy and the agricultural sector, ...
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Video: Missouri farmer creatively complies with ‘ridiculous’ requirement to destroy GE petunias

Blake Hurst, a greenhouse grower in Northwest Missouri and president of the Missouri Farm Bureau, recently received a letter telling him ...
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WHO’s IARC under fire for ignoring exculpatory data on glyphosate: Should it be reformed or abolished?

Independent scientists challenge IARC's use of 'hazard' rather than 'risk' analysis--its operating premise that a substance should be ‘labeled’ carcinogenic ...
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Will GMO-wary public embrace gene-edited food crops? ‘It’s more social science than science’

Caitlin Dewey | 
Green stalks have only just begun to sprout in the test fields where biotech giant DuPont Pioneer is planting rows ...
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Should the government have ordered the destruction of harmless and beautiful ‘illegal’ GMO petunias?

Henry Miller | 
Sometimes government regulators do things that are not merely misguided but gratuitously stupid. A classic example came [May 2017], when ...
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High yield gene-edited rice: Field trials begin in Japan

A food research body [in Japan] has started growing genome-edited rice plants outdoors on a trial basis for the first ...
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AquaBounty acquires first US fish farm to raise fast-growing GE salmon

Frank Vinluan | 
When salmon from AquaBounty Technologies reach grocery stores and restaurants, some of them will come from America’s heartland. AquaBounty has ...
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Organic industry forms ‘anti-fraud task force’ following discovery of ‘contaminated’ USDA-certified imports

Catherine Boudreau | 
A task force convened by the Organic Trade Association will get to work [June 2017] on developing a best-practices guide for ...
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Canada delays neonicotinoid insecticide ban decision until at least December 2017

Robert Arnason | 
Health Canada won’t issue a final decision on whether it will ban imidacloprid [until at least December 2017], says a ...
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Will Trump continue Obama-era ‘streamlining’ of crop and animal biotech and gene-editing regulations?

Hank Campbell | 
[Editor's note: Hank Campbell is president of the American Council on Science and Health.] President Donald Trump spent a great deal ...
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Are farm chemicals to blame for Iowa’s sick oak trees?

Mike Kilen | 
Iowa’s state tree is under stress. Visible damage to oak trees in recent years may be caused by farm chemicals, ...
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Can CRISPR gene editing revive promise of GMOs to provide hardier, more nutritious, better tasting crops?

Melody Bomgardner | 
Using CRISPR to add—or remove—a plant trait is faster, more precise, easier, and in most cases cheaper than either traditional ...
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Nature editorial: USDA and FDA need to ‘harmonize’ gene-edited plant and animal regulations

In January [2017], two US agencies proposed the first substantial overhaul in 30 years of how they regulate genetically altered ...
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Could a mushroom save honey bees from Varroa mites?

GrrlScientist | 
What is killing honey bees? The most prevalent cause of death is due to infestation by the invasive Varroa mite, ...
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