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Namibia opens first GMO research lab with goal of reducing food imports

Ndapewoshali Shapwanale | 
Namibia will now be able to trace the history of genetically modified organisms' products on the local market. The National Commission ...
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Animal breeders are blocked worldwide from using genetic engineering. Here’s why.

Steven Cerier | 
Stringent regulations have made it almost impossible for GE animals to be approved for sale in the US. It took ...
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South African economist: Fall armyworm outbreak shows why Africa should embrace GMO crops

Wandile Sihlobo | 
Editor's note: Wandile Sihlobo is an Agricultural Economist and Head of Agribusiness research at the Agricultural Business Chamber (Agbiz) in ...
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Armenia remains ‘cautious’ on imports of GMO food

Armenia is cautious about the use of products with genetically modified organisms (GMO) and seeds, Deputy Minister of Agriculture Ashot ...
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CRISPR gene-edited food in Europe? Questions remain on crop breeding regulations

Gregory Jaffe | 
The European Court of Justice recommended new techniques be exempt from GMO regulations, but left key questions unanswered, writes Gregory ...
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Australia, New Zealand approve purchasing of GMO Golden Rice to tackle vitamin-A deficiency in Asia

Gary Scattergood | 
Products containing traces of golden rice, which is genetically modified to produce beta-carotene, should be able to be sold in ...
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Questioning the decision to resurrect smallpox relative in the lab

George Dvorsky | 
In an effort to develop a safer vaccine substitute, Canadian researchers have resurrected a close relative—the extinct horsepox virus—from scratch ...
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Viewpoint: Consumers deserve to know if food is ‘genetically manipulated’

Kelsey McKinney | 
In 2018, the inherently slow process of crossbreeding may seem as quaint as Web 1.0. New technology has helped speed ...
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Targeting invasive pests with genetically tailored poison in New Zealand

Kristen Brown | 
Recently, New Zealand has been at the center of a heated debate over whether it is either feasible or ethical to use ...
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Croatian politicians call for ban on farming of GMO crops

Croatian lawmakers, discussing proposed amendments to the Genetically Modified Organisms Act in Parliament on Friday [Jan. 26], called for a ...
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Kenyan government projects 50,000 jobs if drought and pest-resistant GMO cotton approved

George Omondi | 
President Uhuru Kenyatta [of Kenya] is betting on mass production of genetically modified cotton to create 50,000 jobs and generate ...
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Friendlier regulations fuel China’s lead in human gene-editing race

In a hospital west of Shanghai, Wu Shixiu since March has been trying to treat cancer patients using a promising ...
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Viewpoint: ‘Scientific racism’ and eugenics are infiltrating legitimate science again

Angela Saini | 
Researchers with extreme views on race number relatively few but, having languished on the margins of their fields for many ...
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French President Macron: Farmers will face glyphosate ban only if there is ‘credible alternative’

France will exempt farmers from a ban on using the weed-killer glyphosate in three years time where there is no ...
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Viewpoint: What farmers should know about ‘technology use agreements’ for GMO seeds

Peter Welte | 
Editor's note: Peter Welte is a lawyer at Vogel Law Firm in Fargo, North Dakota With the different varieties of ...
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Monsanto goes to court after Brazilian regulators say GMO soybean patent should be voided

Ana Mano | 
Monsanto Co has two months to present a defense of its patent on genetically modified soybeans in Brazil, a lawyer ...
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Shill gambit: Are geneticists who work for corporations less ethical than university researchers?

Layla Katiraee | 
Scientists who work for corporations, particularly in the agricultural or pharmaceutical industries, often face accusations that they are "shills," and ...
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Will CRISPR work in people? Scientists say study raises questions, but is not a setback

Faye Flam | 
It can feel shocking when someone disparages a golden person, thing or technology — and in recent years, no emerging ...
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Why news of cloned monkeys doesn’t mean humans are next

Gina Kolata | 
Researchers in China reported on [January 24] that they have created two cloned monkeys, the first time that primates have ...
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Could GMO crops stymie Africa’s fall armyworm invasion?

When just a hungry caterpillar, the fall armyworm will happily munch on more than 80 plant species. But its favourite ...
Is glyphosate unsafe? European Food Safety Authority rejects accusations of 'undue industry influence' in rejecting carcinogenic designation

Is glyphosate unsafe? European Food Safety Authority rejects accusations of ‘undue industry influence’ in rejecting carcinogenic designation

Bernhard Url | 
Editor's note: Bernhard Url is the Executive Director of the European Food Safety Authority The job of the European Food Safety Authority ...
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Lessons learned from the 2017 Monsanto dicamba herbicide fiasco

Cameron English, Kevin Folta | 
Farmers, university scientists, the EPA and ag companies are working together to figure out what went wrong and how to ...
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Broken barrier: Monkeys are first primates to be cloned

Sharon Begley | 
There have been mice and cows and pigs and camels, bunnies and bantengs and ferrets and dogs, but ever since ...
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China poised to do gene therapy ‘better and cheaper’ than US

Shuli Ren | 
China wants to go big on biotech and already is marching into experimental gene therapy. … So far, CAR-T has ...
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Nigeria’s agriculture minister seeks advice on GMO food safety from country’s scientists

The Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Audu Ogbeh, has called on Nigerian scientists to advise the Federal Government on ...
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Trump administration’s biotech oversight plan echoes Obama’s, but regulatory approach remains unknown

Gregory Jaffe | 
Editor's note: Gregory Jaffe is the director of the project on biotechnology at the Center for Science in the Public Interest In ...
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CRISPR patent dispute: Broad Institute has key rights revoked in Europe

Kelly Servick | 
A decision from the European Patent Office (EPO) has put the Broad Institute in Cambridge, Massachusetts, on shaky ground with its ...
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