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Sustainable farming debate: Food choice has greater impact on environment than how it’s grown

David Tilman, Michael Clark |
[Editor's note: Michael Clark is a PhD student in natural resources science and management at the University of Minnesota. David Tilman ...
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Opinion: Activists—not biotech companies—responsible for public backlash against GMOs

Joan Conrow |
Biotech companies like Monsanto are often blamed for not doing enough to combat consumer skepticism of GM foods. But anti-GMO ...
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Do GM crop regulatory delays, trade disputes threaten global food security?

Stuart Smyth |
[Editor's note: Stuart Smyth is a professor in the Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics at the University of Saskatchewan.] Genetically ...
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Diseases and behaviors likely the product of thousands of genes with complex interactions

Ed Yong |
If you told a modern geneticist that a complex trait...was the work of just 15 genes, they’d probably laugh. It’s ...
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Fighting high cholesterol: Vaccine promises long-lasting fix

Hannah Osborne |
Scientists have begun a clinical trial to test a high cholesterol vaccine after research on mice proved successful. If the ...
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Can a virus be ‘trained’ to fight ovarian cancer?

A Cardiff scientist is to explore whether viruses can be "trained" to tackle ovarian cancer after being given a £250,000 ...
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Video: Nina Fedoroff’s TED talk on how CRISPR could control the Zika virus without pesticides

Nina Fedoroff |
How did the Zika epidemic become so widespread across the Americas? How do we stop mosquitoes from spreading the virus ...
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Reversing Huntington’s? Brain shown to heal itself after disease source edited out — in mice

The potential of genome-editing techniques, such as CRISPR/Cas9, to alleviate disease burden has ignited the imagination for thousands of researchers ...
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US will fight ‘non-science-based’ overseas regulations that restrict GMO exports, says trade representative

Chuck Abbott |
The Trump administration will attack overseas regulations that restrict the export of GMO crops and other products resulting from American technological ...
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Can ‘mindful’ meditation, tai chi lower genetic risks of heart attack, cancer?

Jo Marchant |
Meditation and tai chi don’t just calm the mind – they seem to affect our DNA too. There’s evidence that ...
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Stem cell therapy relying on patient’s own unhealthy heart may be dangerous

Micah Danney |
A new study at Tel Aviv University shows that stem cell therapy, one of the few treatments available to patients ...
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Widescale release of Zika-fighting GM mosquitoes approved in Cayman Islands

James Whittaker |
The National Conservation Council...unanimously approved the islandwide rollout of the genetically modified mosquito program without the need for a new ...
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Downside to editing out ‘bad genes’: We might need them later

Moises Velasquez-Manoff |
[With CRISPR, couples] may soon be able to edit [genes linked to genetic disorders] right out of their own sperm, ...
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Pigs as human organ incubators? Pork producers gear up for potential demand

Meredith Knight |
The pork industry is watching the potentially lucrative market that could be driven by a surge in demand for pigs ...
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Does power corrupt? Leaders often lose ability to empathize linked to brain impairment

Jerry Useem |
If power were a prescription drug, it would come with a long list of known side effects. It can intoxicate ...
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China’s cultural revolution: Why widespread personal gene sequencing may be inevitable

Razib Khan |
[Editor's note: Razib Khan is a PhD candidate in genetics at the University of California-Davis.] If you’ve been hiding under a ...
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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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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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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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Opinion: Celebrities, environmental activist groups should stop shaming parents into avoiding GMOs

Amanda Zaluckyj |
The Environmental Media Association has teamed up with the organic dairy farm Clover Sonoma to celebrate Dairy Month in an ...
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Cancer quest: Can we drive down the cost of promising immunotherapy treatments?

Ian Haydon |
The so-called fourth pillar of cancer therapy still has a major drawback - high cost that make gold appear cheap ...
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10 more years: Men with this common gene mutation may live longer, grow taller

Carl Zimmer |
A common genetic mutation is linked to an increase in life span of about 10 years among men...The mutation, described ...
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Face time: Babies’ attraction to human faces may develop in the womb

Bahar Gholipour |
Fetuses favor patterns of light that resemble faces over those without face-like features, a new study suggests. The study...is the ...
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Fountain of youth: Can aging be slowed through supplements made from gut bacteria?

Graciela Gutierrez |
Slowing down the aging process might be possible one day with supplements derived from gut bacteria. Scientists at Baylor College ...
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Buried treasure: ‘Game-changing’ antibiotic found in dirt might protect against resistant killer bacteria

Jenna Gallegos |
Scientists have discovered a new kind of antibiotic — buried in dirt. Tests in animals show that it is effective ...
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Will patients’ lifestyles become more important to precision medicine than gene sequencing?

Tom Sullivan |
While much of the excitement surrounding precision medicine focuses on using genomics to tailor personalized treatment plans, speakers at the ...