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Biohackers forge ahead with independent, unregulated research

Tim Schauenberg | 
Alessandro [Volpato] isn't a hobby chef, nor is he chemist or an electrician. But he might be a mixture of ...
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Viewpoint: Public enthusiasm for genetics tempered by distrust, privacy concerns

Jim Kozubek | 
Cheaper genome sequencing is expanding our ability to understand risks associated with genetic mutations. But not everyone embraces these advances, ...
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Partisan divide erupts on glyphosate-cancer science as IARC supporters push ‘Monsanto Papers’ narrative

Cameron English, Jon Entine | 
“There appear to be serious problems with the science underlying [the International Agency for Research on Cancer]’s [2015] assessment of ...
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Europe should embrace new breeding techniques to make farming more sustainable, says EU agriculture committee chair

Samuel White | 
The vice-chair of the European Parliament’s agriculture committee has argued that Europe should embrace innovative biotechnologies to boost food production ...
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Despite GMO cotton controversy, Burkina Faso still open to GE crops, sterile mosquitoes to combat malaria

Joseph Gakpo | 
Agriculturalists in Burkina Faso say their country is still open to using the tools of biotechnology, despite the decision to stop ...
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International organic farming group IFOAM declares opposition to CRISPR gene-edited crops

IFOAM (International Federation of Organic Agricultural Movements) has published a position paper on the new genetic engineering techniques. The aim is provide ...
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Gene-editing advances put us at the dawn of a revolution in medicine

Steven Cerier | 
So much of the public's attention is focused on the use of genetic engineering in the crops that our farmers ...
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House science committee to consider cutting US funding for IARC cancer agency

Corbin Hiar | 
The House Science, Space and Technology Committee [Tuesday, Feb. 6] is likely to consider whether Congress should cut off millions ...
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Rwandan scientists debate potential pros and cons of allowing farmers to grow GMO crops

Emmanuel Ntirenganya | 
[G]enetically modified organisms (GMOs), which scientists argue are primed to revolutionise agriculture and livestock, have attracted criticism and skepticism from ...
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Viewpoint: US may be losing CRISPR race against China, but FDA regulations are worth it

Claire Maldarelli | 
[H]ow did China edge out the United States to become the first to use CRISPR in humans? American researchers were, ...
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Germany agrees to ban GMO crops, phase out glyphosate herbicide ‘as soon as possible’

Ama Lorenz | 
After a week of talks, German coalition negotiators agreed on the cornerstones of their new programme. But when a new government ...
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Viewpoint: Congress should scrap burdensome regulations on GMO crops used for biofuel, fiber

Matthew Ott et al. | 
Editor's note: This letter was signed by University of Minnesota College of Food, Agriculture and Natural Resources graduate students Matthew Ott, Leanna Leverich, ...
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Indian farmers no closer to gaining access to GMO mustard 8 months after recommended approval

Vivian Fernandes | 
On May 11, last year, the GEAC, [India's] apex authority for assessing the safety of genetically modified (GM) crops, declared ...
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Viewpoint: California’s looming coffee cancer warning shows how judges and lawyers can subvert science

Alex Berezow | 
A judge in California is going to determine whether or not coffee causes cancer. Think about that. We live in ...
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Viewpoint: How the EU’s protectionist anti-GMO trade policy hurts US farmers

Bernard Goldstein | 
Editor’s note: Bernard Goldstein, MD is a professor emeritus and dean emeritus at the University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of ...
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Sperm donor children can sometimes track down their once-anonymous dads using consumer DNA tests

Emily Chung, Melanie Glanz, Vik Adhopia | 
There was a time when a man could anonymously donate sperm to a couple or woman trying to conceive and ...
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How Asian consumers and farmers are tiptoeing into using GMO crops

Corry Elyda | 
High costs, back-breaking work and unpredictable yields compelled Rosalie Ellasus to give up on corn farming.... ... But Rosalie changed ...
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USDA and FDA to coordinate and streamline regulations of GMO and gene-edited crops and animals

U.S. Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue and FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb, M.D. announced at the White House [Jan. 30] a formal ...
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Gene therapy setback? Animal deaths in treating muscular dystrophy spark new concerns over high doses

Antonio Regalado | 
An influential scientist involved in gene therapy’s biggest setback, the death of a study volunteer 19 years ago, has issued a ...
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You might soon be able to sell your DNA in cryptocurrency

Kelly Weill | 
[I]f a new startup is successful, you will soon be able to spit in a cup, upload your genetic code ...
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How the EU decides to regulate CRISPR gene-edited crops will have ‘huge impact’ on US, rest of world

Mateusz Perkowski | 
Most gene editing techniques should not come under the Europe Union’s strict regulatory regime for genetically modified organisms, according to ...
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Canada approves genetically engineered non-browning Fuji apples

Chris Koger | 
Following the lead of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Canadian federal agencies have approved the marketing of the non-browning Arctic ...
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Ugandan farmers now wonder if they will ever get access to GMO crops

Isaac Ongu | 
Disease-resistant bananas, drought-resistant corn and other GMO crops developed by Ugandan scientists could help farmers increase yields, reduce pesticide use ...
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Coffee causes cancer? That may be California’s next required food warning label

Jen Christensen | 
California coffee shops may soon be forced to warn customers about a possible cancer risk linked to their morning jolt ...
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New Zealand anti-GMO group challenges recommended approval of Golden Rice to fight vitamin-A deficiency in Asia

Gary Scattergood | 
Campaign group GE Free NZ wants regulator Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ) to review its draft approval for Golden ...
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Will South American powerhouses Brazil and Argentina regulate new breeding techniques (NBTs) as GMOs?

Pablo Orozco | 
New breeding techniques, or “NBTs” as they have come to be known, are a set of innovative tools that can ...
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Viewpoint: Why ‘having a public conversation’ about gene editing could hinder advances

Ryan Hagemann | 
[I]t has become clear that [gene editing] technologies aren’t on the far-flung horizon; they’re at our front door. A recent article ...
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