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Massachusetts mulls restrictions on neonicotinoid pesticides over bee safety concerns

Gerry Tuoti | 
A type of pesticide many beekeepers blame for mass bee die-offs would come under tighter regulation under a bill filed ...
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UK farmers push back against ‘pseudo-science attack’ on herbicide glyphosate

Oliver Hill | 
Hundreds of farmers across Britain are coming together in a concerted effort to show politicians and the public why glyphosate ...
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Newest ally in fight against cancer, Alzheimer’s? Immune systems of plants

A natural defense that helps plants ward off insect predators, discovered at Washington State University, could lead to better crops ...
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Will Europe regulate gene-edited crops and research the same as they do genetically modified ones?

Pelle Neroth | 
[The] European Court of Justice has entered the fray and may put a damper on research in Europe, even as ...
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Lung, pancreatic cancers linked to critical gene mutation

Researchers ... have identified a critical gene, FOSL1, in the development of lung and pancreatic cancer. Approximately 25% of patients ...
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Neanderthals’ legacy genes: Some people taller, protect against schizophrenia

Andy Coghlan | 
Neanderthals are still affecting what illnesses some people develop, how tall they are and how their immune systems work, despite ...
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Blight-resistant genetically engineered potatoes that cut fungicide use approved

Keith Ridler | 
Three types of potatoes genetically engineered to resist the pathogen that caused the Irish potato famine are safe for the ...
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Fighting bioterrorism, disease: ‘Radically redesigned’ antibiotics show promise

Matt Swayne | 
Early tests of radically redesigned antibiotics suggest the drugs could bolster defenses against biowarfare and bioterrorism. [R]esearchers used two inhibitors ...
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GLP’s Jon Entine: Rules on human germline gene editing must be flexible to encourage innovation

[Editor's note: Marcy Darnovsky is the executive director of the Center for Genetics and Society. Jon Entine is the executive director ...
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He’s baaaack: Natural News restored to Google, as founder Mike Adams escalates ‘censorship’ claim

Barry Schwartz | 
[Editor's note: NaturalNews.com was delisted from Google search results on February 23, 2017, for what was later revealed to be ...
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Should we worry about safety of gene drive when using it to fight malaria?

James Collins | 
[Editor's Note: Excerpts are from a presentation by James Collins, an evolutionary ecologist from the Arizona State University in Tempe, ...
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Locavore’s dilemma: When buying food grown in distant locations may be best for the environment

Hiroko Shimizu, Pierre Desrochers | 
[Editor's note: Pierre Desrochers is an associate professor in the Department of Geography at the University of Toronto. Hiroko Shimizu ...
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Tiny CRISPR-Cas9 injections could treat retinal diseases, with no off-target effects

Scientists at the Center for Genome Engineering, within the Institute for Basic Science (IBS) in Korea, in collaboration with ToolGen, ...
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Bias at The New York Times? Stephanie Strom botches report on bees and neonicotinoid pesticides

Jon Entine | 
Covering food and modern farming has not been the New York Times' strong point, writes GLP's Jon Entine. Is the ...
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Iowa farmer: 8 popular food companies that promote myths about GMOs

Michelle Miller | 
[Editor’s note: Michelle Miller, known on social media as the Farm Babe, raises lamb and beef cattle, and grows almost ...
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Weird world of DNA: What’s the best way to help patients with genetic diseases that are not inherited?

Ricki Lewis | 
The stories of two children, Millie and Hannah, highlight ways that genetic disease can seem to veer from the predictions ...
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No, your body does not absorb genetic material from eating GM foods

Miriam Meister | 
A major new study ... has found no evidence that genetic material from the food we eat is absorbed via ...
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Autism, other brain disorders linked to network of 91 genes

Gene discovery research is uncovering similarities and differences underlying a variety of disorders affecting the developing brain, including autism, attention ...
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Golfing bumblebees? Amazing video of insect learning could spark artificial intelligence research

Sam Wong | 
Bumblebees have learned to push a ball into a hole to get a reward, stretching what was thought possible for ...
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Perplexing Case Of Consumer Confusion About GE Foods In a ‘Fake News’ World

Brandon McFaddon | 
Information issued by scientific organizations often do not change perceptions. This is especially true for people with rooted 'tribal' beliefs ...
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On/off switch? Chronic pain could be eased if we identify the right genes

Blair Smith | 
[Editor's note: Blair Smith is a professor of population science at the University of Dundee in Scotland.] Two of the ...
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Idaho GMO sugar beet farmers mull ditching crop as more food companies adopt non-GMO label

Benton Alexander Smith | 
Idaho sugar beet farmers have grown increasingly dependent on genetically modified seeds for cost savings and greater yields over the ...
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Australia’s organic industry should drop ‘zero tolerance’ of GM food contamination, farmers group says

Di Darmody, Jo Prendergast | 
Flood waters have swept through parts of WA's grain growing region, sparking concern from some certified organic growers that contamination ...
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Who should own revolutionary gene editor CRISPR? Scientists or the public?

Kristen Brown | 
In a one sentence ruling, an appeals board granted the rights to the powerful gene editing technology CRISPR-Cas9 to the ...
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Cell atlas: 37 trillion cells in the human body will be catalogued in ambitious effort

Steve Connor | 
The objective is to construct the first comprehensive “cell atlas,” or map of human cells, a technological marvel that should ...
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From rough sketches to virtual reality: How scientists study, learn about developing embryos

Hyacinth Empinado | 
Armed with a wand and funky spectacles, Beatrice Steinert steps into a world of lush green mounds and bright blue ...
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Can GMOs mitigate threats to global food security?

Stuart Thompson | 
[Editor's note: Stuart Thompson is a senior lecturer in plant biochemistry at the University of Westminster in the UK.] Crops ...
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