The calm of the genetically modified storm?

Tony Traina&nbsp|&nbsp
The following is an excerpt. As the world approaches a population of nine billion by 2050, GM crops can play ...

Wheat trading partners react to GM wheat announcement

Jennifer Latzke&nbsp|&nbsp
The following is an excerpt. On May 29, the U.S. Department of Agriculture Plant and Health Inspection Service announced preliminary ...

Argentina says China approves more GM soy, corn for import

The following is an edited excerpt. Argentina's agriculture minister said on Saturday that China has approved three new strains of ...

Tests so far show commercial wheat seed GM-free, sabotage a real possibility

Carey Gillam&nbsp|&nbsp
The following is an excerpt. Monsanto said Wednesday that broad testing of commercial wheat seeds in Oregon and Washington state ...

Massachusetts public hearing set on three GMO labeling bills

The following is an excerpt. A hearing has been scheduled to allow the public to offer testimony on three bills ...
b cf o e

Nabbing the bad guys with advanced technology: Who needs fingerprints when you have DNA?

Jon Entine&nbsp|&nbsp
The Supreme Court recently ruled that police can take DNA samples from people who have been arrested for serious crimes, ...
e ae o e

Labeling GM foods would pose monstrous hurdles

Sterling Anthony&nbsp|&nbsp
Science aside, efforts to label GM food face packaging issues as monstrous as any "Frankenfood." There are many "stealth" GM ...

Should extinct species be revived via genetic technology?

Liza Gross&nbsp|&nbsp
The following is an excerpt. Last month, hundreds of experts who study human-environment interactions called on policymakers to take immediate ...
Hybrid perennial wheat in the field

Monsanto sued over GM wheat, other suits likely to follow

Alan Bjerga, Andrew Harris&nbsp|&nbsp
Monsanto was sued in federal court in Wichita by a Kansas farmer who accused it of negligently releasing genetically altered ...

Jewish identity and IVF

Caren Chesler&nbsp|&nbsp
The following is an excerpt. Since the 1990s, the consensus among Jewish authorities has been that the bearing mother, not ...
cdester fb d ff ffd d e bb dfdf c bd c

Clinical geneticists oppose some direct-to-consumer genetic testing

Heidi Carmen Howard, Pascal Borry&nbsp|&nbsp
A majority of European clinical geneticists oppose direct-to-consumer genetic tests for serious or untreatable health issues ...
px Supreme Court Front Dusk

Supreme Court rules to uphold post-arrest DNA sampling

On Monday, June 3, 2013, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in a 5-to-4 decision to uphold a Maryland state law ...

Will Supreme Court decide companies can own human genes?

Geoffrey Cowley&nbsp|&nbsp
The following is an edited excerpt. The question before the U.S. Supreme Court is whether Myriad Genetics, a Utah-based biotech ...
Napolos Esho AFP Getty

Europe’s anti-GM stance denies Africa’s ability to feed itself

Steve Connor&nbsp|&nbsp
A leading African academic condemns European environmentalists for blocking the adoption of biotech crops ...
debate article graphic

The Great Biotech Debate is Tuesday

The GLP's Jon Entine will be participating in The Great Biotechnology Debate at the CATO Institute tomorrow, alongside plant geneticists ...
European flag outside the Commission e

Half-century of undue delays: GM approval in the EU

The European Association of Bioindustries has issued a report criticizes the European Commission's habit of delaying decisions on GM product ...
iOIxZNtVQdTU

GM wheat found in Oregon field creates media maelstrom

Last week, the USDA announced that genetically engineered wheat was found in a field in Oregon. Although deemed safe by ...
b c ea c c b feb e

Pulitzer Prize winner makes incredibly inaccurate remark about GM food safety

Michael Moss, Pulitzer Prize food journalist, claims "the research hasn't been done" on GM crops. He's wrong ...
breast cancer graph

The complexity of cancer genetics

Karissa Milbury&nbsp|&nbsp
To develop cancer-specific drugs, we need to distinguish cancer cells from healthy cells -- but it’s not so easy ...

Genetic tests: Should doctors tell all?

Pete Shanks&nbsp|&nbsp
The following is an edited excerpt. In March, the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics (ACMG) released a report ...

A skeptical look at NYC’s “March Against Monsanto”

Bernie Mooney&nbsp|&nbsp
The following is an edited excerpt. First off, if you’re going to have a protest about how we’re all being ...

GM wheat growing on a farm in Oregon: So what?

Ronald Bailey&nbsp|&nbsp
The following is an edited excerpt. It's no big deal because the answer is that it is as at least ...

California: Conflicts come to light at stem cell institute

The following is an excerpt. With a new chairman, Jonathan Thomas, the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine claims it has turned a page. Thomas ...

Angelina Jolie inadvertently highlights key question of gene patents

Devangshu Datta&nbsp|&nbsp
The following is an excerpt. Angelina Jolie's recent double mastectomy was obviously a very radical decision. It is unusual for ...

Efforts to revive extinct species miss the point

Editors&nbsp|&nbsp
The following is an excerpt. “We will get woolly mammoths back.” So vowed environmentalist Stewart Brand at the TED conference ...

The forecast on the race, genetics, and intelligence debate

Razib Khan&nbsp|&nbsp
The following is an editorial summary. It is often said that race is a social fact and a biological fiction ...

Stem cell therapy for dogs

Tom Kisken&nbsp|&nbsp
The following is an excerpt: Stem cell therapies that could one day lead to a cure for diabetes percolate in ...
glp menu logo outlined

Newsletter Subscription

* indicates required
Email Lists