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GLP podcast/video: Artificial wombs coming soon? The dangers of ketamine; Banning glyphosate would be disastrous

Cameron English, Liza Dunn | 
Premature babies might complete their gestation in artificial wombs called "biobags" in the coming years. The anesthetic ketamine might be ...
Podcast: Why do so many people who start a vegetarian diet not stick to it?

Podcast: Why do so many people who start a vegetarian diet not stick to it?

Allison Aubrey, Ari Shapiro, Nabeel Yaseen | 
Eating less meat is good for your health and the environment. Now a new study suggests genes may play a ...
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GLP podcast/video: The case for weight-loss drugs; It’s immoral to oppose CRISPR animals? Bad science and ‘forever chemicals’

Cameron English, Liza Dunn | 
We don't always know why anti-depressants and obesity drugs work, but that shouldn't discourage patients from taking medications that can ...
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GLP podcast/video: Did COVID vaccine mandates work? AI spreads glyphosate misinfo; Africa’s ‘Green Revolution’ has failed? No

Cameron English, Liza Dunn | 
Did vaccine mandates slow the spread of COVID on college campuses? A new study says yes. AI-generated articles are already ...
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Podcast: The science and history behind the term “placebo effect”

Charlotte Stoddart, Ted Kaptchuk | 
Henry Beecher’s paper paved the way for sounder drug trials and pushed scientists to better understand how we process painSloppy ...
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GLP podcast/video: ‘Industrial’ seed oils unhealthy? A mom’s guide to anti-GMO myths; Opposites actually don’t attract

Cameron English, Kevin Folta | 
Are so-called "industrial" seed oils slowly killing us? Probably not. One mom and farmer says other parents shouldn't be scared ...
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GLP podcast: Lab-grown meat bad for the planet? California’s backwards pesticide rules; Presidential debates should focus on farm policy

Cameron English, Liza Dunn | 
Recent research shows that lab-grown meat may not live up to its environmental hype, requiring far more energy than its ...
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Podcast: How synthetic biology can tweak DNA in viruses, plants or even animals to improve the environment, health, agriculture and industrial processes

Ahmed Qureshi | 
Welcome back to Dirt to Dinner: Digging In, where we dig into what’s going on in the food and ag world ...
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GLP podcast/video: Nutrition myths, debunked; Could ChatGPT spread vaccine misinfo? Treating mental illness with CRISPR might be a bad idea

Cameron English, Liza Dunn | 
The public accepts a lot of myths about nutrition. Let's examine 10 of the most common, but scientifically dubious ideas ...
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Talking Biotech Podcast: Kevin Folta talks with a crime lab expert on how DNA can solve cold cases

Brian Hoey, Kevin Folta | 
DNA has been an invaluable tool to make certain matches between a suspect and a crime. Since its early use ...
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GLP podcast and video: Hawaii’s wildfires explained; Why more young people are getting cancer; Aspartame hysteria could boost sugar intake

Cameron English, Liza Dunn | 
Invasive grasses are the key to unraveling the cause of Hawaii's devastating wildfires, according to a local expert examining the ...
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Podcast: Talking Biotech with Kevin Folta — How to respond when anti-biotechnology activists call scientists shills

Kevin Folta | 
If you've ever publicly communicated enthusiasm for a new product or technology, you inevitably have been accused to being a ...
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GLP podcast and video: Curing deadly diseases with mRNA; COVID killed more Republicans than Democrats? WaPo promotes ‘acupuncture pseudoscience’

Cameron English, Liza Dunn | 
The same technology behind the mRNA COVID shots could also yield groundbreaking treatments for wide-ranging diseases. A new study posits ...
Podcast: DNA cancer screening tests are cheap — so why are so few people taking them?

Podcast: DNA cancer screening tests are cheap — so why are so few people taking them?

Nell Greenfieldboyce | 
Cancer is the second-leading cause of death in the U.S. Tests for genetic risk factors are inexpensive, and yet many ...
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GLP Podcast/Video: Cell phones and cancer; Do you need a COVID booster? The case for/against eating bugs

Cameron English, Liza Dunn | 
There's no evidence that cell phone use causes brain cancer, so why do so many people, some scientists included, believe ...
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GLP podcast and video: Dunning-Kruger debunked? The evil industry, noble activist myth; The real Vandana Shiva

Cameron English, Cami Ryan | 
The less informed someone is about a topic, the more likely they are to overestimate their knowledge of it. This ...
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GLP podcast and video: How marriage impacted human evolution; ‘Tech bros’ back RFK, Jr. for president; Ban milk to slow climate change?

Cameron English, Liza Dunn | 
Marriage is a major milestone for many people, but how has the institution influenced human evolution? A growing list of ...
Podcast: RFK Jr’s appearance on Joe Rogan podcast spreads dangerous misinformation about glyphosate, vaccines, cellphones and more

Podcast: RFK Jr’s appearance on Joe Rogan podcast spreads dangerous misinformation about glyphosate, vaccines, cellphones and more

Joe Rogan, Kevin Folta | 
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is recognized for his bad science around critical issues like vaccination and agricultural chemistry. Recently he ...
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GLP podcast and video: Eating meat = cannibalism? Glyphosate safety reaffirmed (again); The science-free campaign against aspartame

Cameron English, Liza Dunn | 
Is meat-eating analogous to human sacrifice? One Washington Post contributor says yes, but how strong is her case? Another expert ...
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GLP podcast and video: Why so many nutrition studies are wrong; Steve Kirsch—tech entrepreneur turned anti-vaccine guru; Confidence makes you seem smarter

Cameron English, Liza Dunn | 
Much of the nutrition research that attracts media attention is deeply flawed. A new study explains why. Silicon Valley tech ...
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GLP podcast and video: 10 myths about modern farming, debunked; New malaria and polio vaccines could save thousands of lives

Cameron English, Liza Dunn | 
Many harmful myths about farming persist on social media. Let's explore some of the most common falsehoods about agriculture you're ...
Podcast: Future fertility — In the coming world of synthetic embryos, can regulation keep up?

Podcast: Future fertility — In the coming world of synthetic embryos, can regulation keep up?

Hannah Devlin, Madeleine Finlay | 
Synthetic human embryos: can the law keep pace with the science? – podcast ...
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GLP podcast and video: Aspartame doesn’t cause cancer; Alcohol is good…and bad for you? An expert checklist for spotting health scares

Cameron English, Liza Dunn | 
Does the sweetener aspartame, found in all sorts of foods and drinks, cause cancer? Controversy over the chemical's safety has ...
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GLP podcast and video: Allergy-free, gene-edited eggs; Mosquito-borne illness on the rise? Doctors should debate RFK, Jr.

Cameron English, Liza Dunn | 
Gene editing has yielded allergy-free eggs that might prevent severe episodes of anaphylaxis in young children. Ticks and mosquitoes are ...
Podcast: Gene-edited avocados in development could stop quick browning and reduce food waste

Podcast: Gene-edited avocados in development could stop quick browning and reduce food waste

Jeff Touchman, Kevin Folta | 
The global consumption and trade of avocados have seen remarkable growth, but commercial challenges exist. A natural enzymatic process in ...
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GLP podcast and video: Pesticide ban crushes French sugar production; Activist group ‘greenwashing’; How farming affects presidential elections

Cameron English, Liza Dunn | 
A pesticide ban in France has sent the country's sugar beet production to a 14-year low, a troubling result that ...
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GLP podcast and video: Mind-reading social media platforms; Developing countries reject Greenpeace’s ‘privileged’ green beliefs; New antibiotic coming soon?

Cameron English, Liza Dunn | 
Social media companies are experimenting with new technologies that measure human brain activity. Does this drive to fine tune the ...
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