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Q&A with Mark Lynas and plant geneticist Nina Fedoroff

Nina Fedoroff, a leading geneticist and pioneer in transgenics, critiques Lynas' recent speech and discusses the future of plant biotechnology ...
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Q&A with Mark Lynas and plant geneticist Nina Fedoroff

Mark Lynas, Nina Fedoroff | 
Nina Fedoroff, a leading geneticist and pioneer in transgenics, critiques Lynas' recent speech and discusses the future of plant biotechnology ...

GM potatoes will be back

Matthew Weaver | 
The following is an excerpt. KENNEWICK, Wash. -- A University of Idaho researcher says he's optimistic efforts to develop genetically ...

Burger King finds horse DNA at Irish plant

Kim Hjelmgaard | 
The following is an excerpt. LONDON – Burger King has found traces of horse DNA at a plant that supplied ...
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Genetic disease: The pitfalls of our risk perception

Robert Resta | 
Statistics about genetic risk pass through patients’ psychological, cultural, social, and educational filters and out of the other side comes ...

Bringing back the Neanderthal genome the old-fashioned way

Razib Khan | 
The following is an excerpt. With all the crazy talk about George Church and an adventurous young woman conspiring to bring back ...

Letter: GM crop bans are unnecessary in Canada

Lorne Hepworth | 
Editor's Note: this letter is a response from Lorne Hepworth, president of CropLife Canada, to Victoria News in response to ...

Drumbeat for GM labeling getting louder

Keith Nunes | 
Drumbeat for bioengineering labeling getting louderFood Business News (registration)Connie Tipton, president and chief executive officer of the International Dairy Foods ...

Company gives up on approval for GM potatoes in Europe

The following is an excerpt. BASF SE (BAS.XE) has given up seeking approval for genetically modified potatoes in Europe, the ...

Personalized genomics: Do you want to know what illnesses await you in the future?

Sylvia Thompson | 
The following is an excerpt. Geneticists are predicting that within five years, a single genetics test will show what diseases ...
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Taxpayers don’t have to pay for overpriced food labels

Cameron English | 
PolicyMicFarm Bill Cuts $22 Million From Organic Food Funding: Taxpayers Don't Have to ...PolicyMicIn November, California voters rejected Proposition 37, ...
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AquaBounty GM salmon worries some scientists

Conan Milner | 
The following is an editorial summary. Whether or not the AquaBounty GM salmon is of concern to "scientists" as a ...

India: Agriculture minister suspects U.S. lobbies of funding anti-GM campaigns

Ramu Bhagwat | 
The following is an excerpt. NAGPUR: Union agriculture minister andNCPsupremoSharadPawar gave a new twist to the controversy on genetically modified (GM) crops like ...

GMO labeling campaign promises return in 2014

The following is an excerpt. The failed California Right to Know campaign says it will be back in 2014 with ...
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Insurers should be free to discriminate based on genetics

Rituparna Basu | 
The following is an excerpt. A recent NPR story described efforts to extend the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act (GINA) to long-term care ...

Greenpeace’s war on world health

Vincent Carroll | 
The following is an excerpt. If there's anything more annoying than a huckster, it's a self-righteous huckster working for a ...

George Church does not want you to have a Neanderthal baby

Carolyn Johnson | 
The following is an excerpt. Harvard Medical School genetics professor George Church found himself at the middle of a viral ...
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European association for bioindustries: “Scientific consensus on GM greater than climate change”

Mike Stones | 
The following is an excerpt. “The scientific consensus on genetically modified [GM] crops is even greater than that for climate change”, claims ...

Jamaica: Senate approves bill to protect plant genetics

Balford Henry | 
The following is an excerpt. THE Senate on Friday passed the Bill providing for the protection of Jamaica's plant genetic ...
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Matching names to genes: The end of genetic privacy?

Sara Reardon | 
An MIT research team used publicly available genetic information and an algorithm to identify some of the people who donated ...

Institute of Food Science & Technology to sponsor free food science webinar

FoodManufacture.co.uk and the Institute of Food Science & Technology are sponsoring a free public webinar on food science and technology ...

Institute of Food Science & Technology to sponsor free food science webinar

FoodManufacture.co.uk and the Institute of Food Science & Technology are sponsoring a free public webinar on food science and technology ...

UK government’s enthusiasm for GM not matched in developing nations

John Vidal | 
Britain wants GM food to be grown commercially. After years of encouraging developing countries in Africa and elsewhere to grow them, but unable to ...
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GMOs and The Mark Lynas Conversion: Round Two Roundup

Kenrick Vezina | 
The GLP digs through the fallout from Mark Lynas's public "conversion" from anti-GMO to pro-science activist ...

Institute of Food Science & Technology to sponsor free food science webinar

FoodManufacture.co.uk and the Institute of Food Science & Technology are sponsoring a free public webinar on food science and technology ...

Institute of Food Science & Technology to sponsor free food science webinar

FoodManufacture.co.uk and the Institute of Food Science & Technology are sponsoring a free public webinar on food science and technology ...

Institute of Food Science & Technology to sponsor free food science webinar

FoodManufacture.co.uk and the Institute of Food Science & Technology are sponsoring a free public webinar on food science and technology ...
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