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Are poorer consumers avoiding fresh produce because of fear-based organic food marketing?

New peer reviewed research published in Nutrition Today shows fear-based messaging tactics used by activist groups and some organic marketers that invoke safety concerns ...
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How CRISPR could change the world—And why that frightens many of us

Steven Park |
Gene editing could revolutionize the world in a way akin to how the personal computer did. Most Americans are unaware ...

Mining Zika for genetic data may reveal how virus evolves, spreads and how it can be stopped

Emma Bryce |
Pardis Sabeti is a computational geneticist who works at the Broad Institute of MIT Harvard, where she pinpoints the genetic ...
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Clinton and Trump need to talk about issues in genetics, precision medicine more

Ricki Lewis |
An organization...has crowdsourced and expert-checked a list of “20 science-driven issues (that) deserve their own debate” for the presidential candidates ...
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Yoshinori Ohsumi wins 2016 Nobel Prize for his work in “self eating” cells

Michelle Roberts |
The 2016 Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine goes to Yoshinori Ohsumi of Japan for discoveries about the secrets of ...
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Should genome scanning be extended to patients with no family history of diseases?

Robert Green |
Hundreds of thousands of patients have now received genetic testing over the past 2 decades through health care providers — ...
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How human chimeras could revolutionize science and medicine

Ben Locwin |
The NIH appears ready to fund scientists who want to make and study human chimeras. What can we hope to ...
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Genetically engineered gut bacteria may replace pill in delivering drugs

Leah Samuel |
Swallowing a pill isn’t always the best delivery method for some drugs — for instance, they may not survive the ...

Unlocking cancer: Newly discovered cell switch decides between DNA repair and cell death

The genetic information of every cell is encoded in the sequence of the DNA double helix. Double strand breaks in ...

Despite hype and promise of cures, only a few gene therapy trials have yielded helpful drugs

Emily Mullin |
Most experts in the medical field will tell you that gene therapy has finally come of age, but the numbers ...
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100,000 brains: UK Biobank Imaging Study releases first batch of disease progression data

Catherine Caruso |
[R]esearchers [have recently] released the first results from the UK Biobank Imaging Study, a massive effort that ultimately aims to ...
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Talking Biotech: University of Southampton’s Mark Chapman on eggplant’s evolution, benefits of GMO variety

Indra Vasil, Mark Chapman |
University of Southampton's Mark Chapman on evolution of eggplant, benefits of GMO variety; reflections on Nobel laureate Norman Borlaug ...
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Greenpeace co-founder Patrick Moore makes case for sustainable GMO Golden Rice

Willie Vogt |
It's not news that Patrick Moore is frustrated with ...Greenpeace. While he was an original founder of the group... And ...
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GMO critics say Golden Rice not a ‘silver bullet’ in fight against vitamin A deficiency

Jacqueline Ronson |
...16 years and a lot of money from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation later, and some progress has been ...
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Men are from Earth, women are too: Sexes not so different when it comes to sex

David Warmflash |
There are gender differences in sexual behavior, to be sure, but with certain phenomena, women are far more similar to ...
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Why do some skeptics still claim GMOs unhealthy despite abundant contrary evidence?

Emiliano Tatar |
The real question is whether [genetically] modified foods have been shown to cause harm in adults and children... Jon Entine, ...
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European Food Safety Authority will release glyphosate assessment data

Jane Byrne |
EFSA is to release the raw data used in the recent EU safety evaluation of glyphosate, saying the move is ...

Four expert panels say data don’t support IARC’s classification of glyphosate as carcinogenic

Gary Williams et al. |
The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) published a monograph in 2015 concluding that glyphosate is “probably carcinogenic to ...

Mothers should birth twins early, at 37 weeks, to prevent complications

Shakila Thangaratinam |
Twin pregnancies are at high risk of stillbirths compared to mothers carrying just one baby. This risk increases 13-fold if ...
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Everything you need to know about three-parent babies

Jessica Hamzelou |
A baby boy has been born using DNA from three people – the first ever birth resulting from a new ...
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Genetics may explain tendency towards violence in our evolutionary history

Nicola Davis |
Humans are predisposed to murder each other, new research suggests, although it remains unclear if it’s down to genetics or ...

Looking back on ten years of induced pluripotent stem cell research

Wallace Ravven |
Research and emerging treatments with stem cells today can be traced to a startling discovery 10 years ago when Shinya ...
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Are genes more important than practice for excelling in games, sports, and academics?

Maria Konnikova |
[The] age-old debate: nature versus nurture, genetics versus effort. We’ve been having it long before we knew what DNA was...[T]he ...

Genes tied to birth weight in infants also linked to diabetes, heart disease later in life

Nicola Davis |
Birth weight of babies is influenced by genes that are also linked to the risk of developing a range of ...
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Turning body’s own defenses to fight tumors: Does CAR-T work?

Damian Garde |
There’s new hope that a much-hyped class of immunotherapies could revolutionize cancer treatment...But experts remain cautious about safety and efficacy ...
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Each of us has a genetically-programmed aging clock

Mia De Graaf |
Five per cent of us are genetically programmed to age faster and die younger than everyone else, a groundbreaking new ...
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World’s first baby born from new, controversial three parent embryo technique

Jessica Hamzelou |
A five-month-old boy is the first baby to be born using a new technique that incorporates DNA from three people... The ...