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Infographic: Understanding ‘hazard vs risk’ illustrates lack of science behind IARC’s glyphosate cancer designation

Michelle Miller |
Lately in the news of agriculture there has been a lot of controversy over the popular herbicide glyphosate being labeled ...
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Addictions: Are overeating and drug use hardwired in the brain’s ‘reward circuit’?

Richard A. Friedman |
Neuroscientists have found that food and recreational drugs have a common target in the “reward circuit” of the brain, and ...
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NYU ethicists: ‘Biologically’ modified mosquitoes should be deployed to fight Zika

Arthur Caplan, Kelly Folkers |
[Arthur Caplan and Kelly Folkers are ethicists at New York University.] Zika is here to stay as a highly dangerous warm-weather pest ...
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Talking Biotech: Domesticating wild plants to seed new crops and foods

Lazaro Peres |
Brazilian plant physiologist Lazaro Peres: Using genetic technology to identify desirable traits in wild plants and create new crops ...
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Less toxic cigarettes? ‘Genetic road map’ of tobacco could lead to reduced carcinogen levels

A new genetic road map of tobacco has been used to successfully identify and clone two mutated genes associated with ...
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‘Science moms’ defend Food Evolution movie against Zen Honeycutt’s ‘propaganda’ accusation

Alison Bernstein et al. |
[Written by Alison Bernstein, Layla Katiraee, Jenny Splitter, Kavin Senapathy, and Anastasia Bodnar.] Despite numerous statements that the producers had creative ...
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LA Times: Food Evolution GMO movie persuasive not polemical, ‘potentially revolutionary’

Kenneth Turan |
Calm, careful, potentially revolutionary, "Food Evolution" is an iconoclastic documentary on a hot-button topic. Persuasive rather than polemical, it's the ...
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Drug weapons: Computer designed proteins prepare to battle the next pandemic

Ian Haydon |
Researchers are using computer modeling to design new antiviral proteins that could slow down, or stop, global outbreaks of deadly ...
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Usain Bolt’s asymmetrical gait: Does running unevenly make him faster?

Erik Lief |
Usain Bolt is the world's fastest man. But does that also mean that compared to all other competitive runners on ...
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What might autism researchers learn from schizophrenia?

Mark Daly |
The general features [of autism] are nearly identical to those of another heritable condition: schizophrenia. The pattern is so distinctive ...
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CRISPR’s high costs may limit development of gene therapy drugs

Jim Kozubek |
The ruckus over the CRISPR gene-editing system hides a dark reality: its high cost may make it unaffordable and questions ...
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Say that again? Drug treatment could help older brains distinguish sounds

Alice Klein |
Have you noticed that learning languages or musical instruments becomes harder as you get older? It may be because your ...
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Letter denouncing Food Evolution as ‘propaganda’ misses opportunity for constructive GMO discussion

Terence Bradshaw |
[Terrance Bradshaw is the director of the University of Vermont's Apple and Grape Program and Horticulture Research and Education Center ...
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Fighting depression: Drugs stimulating growth of new brain cells may be key

Alex Berezow |
Depression is something of a black box. Its underlying causes aren't completely understood, nor why particular medications work for some ...
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GMO rice that could reduce synthetic fertilizer usage developed by Indian scientists

New GM rice developed by [India's] National Institute of Plant Genome Research (NIPGR) can improve uptake of natural Phosphorus from ...
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Bladder control: Is there a genetic treatment for urinary incontinence?

Ricki Lewis |
Treatment options for urinary incontinence may be revealed through a genome-wide association study searching for genes that may contribute to ...
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Working late-night shifts may wreck your body’s ability to repair its DNA

Ana Sandoiu |
Working at night has been associated with a wide range of negative health effects, including cognitive impairment, metabolic disorders, and breast cancer...Now, new ...
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Defensive measures: Early vertebrates employed gene-regulating proteins to battle viruses

Amy Maxmen |
Viruses and their hosts have been at war for more than a billion years...Although the earliest antiviral systems have long ...
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Biological countdown: Male fertility fights the clock, too

Ian Sample |
For men who are reluctant to start a family, it is an age-old defence: there is no need to rush ...
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Chinese government, Dow Chemical work together to convince public GMO foods safe

Geoff Cutmore, Huileng Tan |
With a population of 1.4 billion and limited arable land, China is trying hard to convince citizens to accept genetically ...
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Hollywood Reporter on Food Evolution: ‘Polished and provocative’, challenges ‘enviro-activist orthodoxy’

John DeFore |
THE BOTTOM LINE: A polished and provocative call for activists to be as scientifically minded as they believe they are ...
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Redefining natural selection: How synthetic biology may solve sustainability challenges in food, fuel and health

Bryan Walsh |
[S]ynthetic biology] is poised to change how we feed ourselves, clothe ourselves, fuel ourselves—and possibly even change our very selves ...
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Independent health agencies disagree with IARC’s glyphosate cancer designation

Kendra Pierre-Louis |
The list of [Proposition 65] labeled substances [in California] includes marijuana smoke (but eating marijuana is fine, by California standards), ...
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Could all those cups of coffee be causing infertility in men?

Ross Pomeroy |
Caffeine is the most widely consumed psychoactive drug in the world. Hundreds of millions of people are technically junkies, imbibing ...
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Antioxidant-boosting GMO purple rice could decrease cancer and other health risks

Researchers in China have developed a genetic engineering approach capable of delivering many genes at once and used it to ...
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Opinion: Celebrity chef Tom Colicchio and foodie movement push expensive, counterproductive farm policies

Julie Kelly |
Tom Colicchio wants every child to taste an apple by the age of three. That’s just one of the many ...
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Mediterranean peoples share a common recent ancestry—except mainland Greeks

Genetic analysis proves that following thousands of years of conquests and migrations, peoples living around the Mediterranean today share common ...