As China doubles down rejecting U.S. exports of soybeans, food security takes central focus in next 5-year agricultural plan 

As China doubles down rejecting U.S. exports of soybeans, food security takes central focus in next 5-year agricultural plan 

For decades, one of the most common mantras from China's leadership has been to "firmly hold the rice bowls of ...
Is AI the solution to combating soaring cases of scientific publishing fraud?

Is AI the solution to combating soaring cases of scientific publishing fraud?

Nina Notman |
Today, ‘around one in 50 papers’ have patterns that suggest that they are from paper mills, says Adam Day, chief ...
Rejecting consensus science and following RFK, Jr.’s playbook, Texas sues Tylenol, claiming it knew the painkiller causes autism

Rejecting consensus science and following RFK, Jr.’s playbook, Texas sues Tylenol, claiming it knew the painkiller causes autism

Daniel Gilbert |
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit ... against Tylenol-maker Kenvue and its former parent company, Johnson & Johnson, ...
Collecting DNA from hundreds of thousands of detainees, Trump administration immensely expands immigration enforcement 

Collecting DNA from hundreds of thousands of detainees, Trump administration immensely expands immigration enforcement 

Caitlin Dickerson |
The Trump administration is moving to collect DNA samples from hundreds of thousands of people booked into federal immigration custody ...
Vaccines, raw milk, fluoride, Tylenol: MAHA right-wing alliance floods state houses with hundreds of science-rejectionist bills

Vaccines, raw milk, fluoride, Tylenol: MAHA right-wing alliance floods state houses with hundreds of science-rejectionist bills

Laura Ungar, Michelle Smith |
More than 420 anti-science bills attacking longstanding public health protections – vaccines, milk safety and fluoride – have been introduced ...
Will Europe squander its biotechnology opportunity?

Will Europe squander its biotechnology opportunity?

Felicia Jackson |
Europe’s next wave of biotech innovation could determine how the continent feeds itself as climate disruption and supply-chain shocks intensify ...
Viewpoint: Frost season is nearing in Florida’s citrus-growing region. Here’s how backward science at the EPA has closed down a protective solution

Viewpoint: Frost season is nearing in Florida’s citrus-growing region. Here’s how backward science at the EPA has closed down a protective solution

Henry Miller |
“That morning I squeezed every orange and it felt like a wet sponge – I knew I lost the whole ...
Republican states win case striking down rule protecting transgender health care rights

Republican states win case striking down rule protecting transgender health care rights

Joe Reberkenny |
A federal judge has ruled that federal anti-discrimination protections for transgender people in health care are unconstitutional, allowing legal discrimination ...
Can we expect a wave of corporate breakups as seed industries liberate themselves from litigation-laden pesticide businesses

Can we expect a wave of corporate breakups as seed industries liberate themselves from litigation-laden pesticide businesses

David Zaruk |
Companies involved in both the seed and pesticide sectors see a pipeline of pesticide-related class action lawsuits, MDLs and unlimited ...
Viewpoint: What’s on the line as India ponders the future of biotechnology and agriculture?

Viewpoint: What’s on the line as India ponders the future of biotechnology and agriculture?

Shambhavi Naik |
Reports suggest that over 60% of industrial products could be made using biotechnology, though technical difficulties need to be resolved ...
Should we use CRISPR gene editing to remake humanity?

Should we use CRISPR gene editing to remake humanity?

Matt Ridley |
“We are as gods and might as well get good at it,” Stewart Brand, the free-thinking philosopher of technology, wrote in ...
Viewpoint: Beyond Plastics: Here’s how 'dark money' funds activist environmental causes and keeps money flowing to tort lawyers

Viewpoint: Beyond Plastics: Here’s how ‘dark money’ funds activist environmental causes and keeps money flowing to tort lawyers

David Zaruk |
Tucked away in the quaint folds of Vermont’s Bennington College, a tiny liberal arts school with fewer students than a ...
 ‘Deficient, Unreliable, Corrupted’: Independent EU food science watchdog agency eviscerates junk studies weaponized by NGO activists to manufacture microplastic crisis and litigation

 ‘Deficient, Unreliable, Corrupted’: Independent EU food science watchdog agency eviscerates junk studies weaponized by NGO activists to manufacture microplastic crisis and litigation

David Zaruk |
Not a day goes by where some study isn’t published on some micro or nanoplastic found in the environment, humans ...
Viewpoint: Indigenous groups and their Western NGO allies line up to block the genetic engineering revolution

Viewpoint: Indigenous groups and their Western NGO allies line up to block the genetic engineering revolution

Miacel Spotted Elk |
[Members] of the International Union of Conservation of Nature, one of the world’s largest conservation groups, voted against a moratorium on the ...
mRNA Covid vaccines rejected as dangerous by RFK, Jr. shown to spark an immune response that could aid cancer survival

mRNA Covid vaccines rejected as dangerous by RFK, Jr. shown to spark an immune response that could aid cancer survival

Michael Le Page |
The mRNA covid-19 vaccines seem to have an unexpected benefit: extending the lives of people being treated for cancers by boosting the ...
retracted

GLP podcast: Are science journals corrupt? Dr. Kevin Folta examines the ‘replication crisis’

The science community faces an existential crisis as thousands of studies are retracted and dozens of peer-reviewed journals are forced ...
Vaccine rejectionist activists got Idaho to ban shot mandates. They’re now targeting the rest of the country

Vaccine rejectionist activists got Idaho to ban shot mandates. They’re now targeting the rest of the country

Audrey Dutton |
The Idaho Medical Freedom Act makes it illegal to require anyone to take a vaccine or receive “medical intervention.” Leslie ...
OpenAI’s ‘sovereign AI' goes head-to-head with China’s

OpenAI’s ‘sovereign AI’ goes head-to-head with China’s

Louise Matsakis, Zoë Schiffer |
OpenAI has announced a number of projects this year with foreign governments to help build out what it has called their “sovereign AI” ...
Trump’s plan to import millions of dollars of Argentinian beef to lower prices runs into opposition from ranchers and economists

Trump’s plan to import millions of dollars of Argentinian beef to lower prices runs into opposition from ranchers and economists

Josh Funk, Sarah Raza |
President Donald Trump ’s plan to cut record beef prices by importing more meat from Argentina is running into heated opposition from U.S ...
Australia approves commercial planting of genetically modified cotton

Australia approves commercial planting of genetically modified cotton

Australia's Office of the Gene Technology Regulator (OGTR) has issued license DIR 216 to Bayer CropScience Pty. Ltd., authorizing the ...
Mexican scientists call for quick approvals of gene-edited crops even as restrictions persist on GMO agriculture

Mexican scientists call for quick approvals of gene-edited crops even as restrictions persist on GMO agriculture

Aleida Rueda |
Researchers in Mexico are urging the government to develop clear regulations that distinguish gene-editing technologies, such as CRISPR, from genetically ...
“It's raining neonicotinoids in Japan!” How the French media, environmentalists, and activist scientists conspired to distort science and severely damage the farm economy

“It’s raining neonicotinoids in Japan!” How the French media, environmentalists, and activist scientists conspired to distort science and severely damage the farm economy

André Heitz |
Based on only eleven rain collections, researchers from Tokyo and Hokkaido Universities detected five neonicotinoids in Japanese rainwater at sub-nanogram-per-liter ...
Viewpoint: Dissecting HHS Secretary and tort lawyer RFK, Jr.’s Tylenol-autism scam: Billions of dollars of class action lawsuits 

Viewpoint: Dissecting HHS Secretary and tort lawyer RFK, Jr.’s Tylenol-autism scam: Billions of dollars of class action lawsuits 

Yaël Ossowski |
RFK Jr. is relying on select studies and questionable experts for his autism claims, using the bully pulpit of federal power to ...
Argentina and Japan far ahead of U.S. and Canada in developing gene-edited livestock

Argentina and Japan far ahead of U.S. and Canada in developing gene-edited livestock

Geralyn Wichers |
A more permissive approach to gene editing regulation in Argentina has led to greater diversity of innovation and a shift ...
Viewpoint: How cancer cultists and health justice vigilantes politicize science

Viewpoint: How cancer cultists and health justice vigilantes politicize science

David Zaruk |
A paper by Cristian Tomasetti and Bert Vogelstein, published in 2015 in Science, found that two-thirds of cancers were caused by "bad ...
India negotiating removing block on importing US GMO grains to forge new trade deal

India negotiating removing block on importing US GMO grains to forge new trade deal

Pratik Parija |
In a world where an ever-growing portion of grains is grown from genetically modified seeds, India has sat on the ...
Viewpoint: MAHA’s chemophobic agriculture recommendations take a back seat to industry and science as Republican farm policy comes into focus

Viewpoint: MAHA’s chemophobic agriculture recommendations take a back seat to industry and science as Republican farm policy comes into focus

Emily Bass |
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has courted controversy his whole life. Since becoming the Trump administration’s top health official, Kennedy’s outlandish ...