Law, Regulations & Ethics
‘Blood on their hands’? Withdrawal of Golden Rice study for non science reasons feeds anti-GMO fervor
A 2012 article in the nutrition literature might have been the most momentous contribution to public health worldwide since Dr. Jonas Salk’s announcement ...
European scientists criticize Scotland’s GMO ban
The Scottish government is to ban the growing of genetically modified (GM) crops. Here are a selection of reactions to ...
Kevin Folta: When science literacy threatens anti-GMO activist beliefs, they attack teachers
You'd swear by the hate-filled rhetoric that I just threw a pillowcase of kittens into a wood chipper. Activists everywhere delight ...
Steven Pinker on CRISPR bioethical constraints and critics: ‘Get out of the way’
Professor Steven Pinker of Harvard has been one of the most outspoken advocates for more gas and less brakes in ...
Ethnic groups fear of personal genomics could hurt disenfranchised communities
A decade ago, biologist Ting Wu saw a need to promote education and interest in genetics among consumers, as well ...
Neil Young embraces GMOs to prolong his life, but tries to block benefits for others
Neil Young: Grammy-award winning musician and GMO-hater? That’s the clear message from Young’s latest album, released earlier this summer. “The Monsanto Years,” ...
Surveys show scientifically literate less likely to fear GMOs
The debate over GMO safety has come to Congress. Americans’ concerns about GM foods are providing the backdrop: A majority of ...
Scotland banning GMOs over objections of Scottish farmers
Scotland is to ban the cultivation of genetically modified (GM) produce, the country's rural ministry has announced. Rural affairs secretary Richard ...
Industry-University GMO relationship: Complicated reality exploited by activists
Concern over ties between academia and industry is legitimate, but often overblown, and can be used to justify witch hunts. There is the ...
New Ebola vaccine may reshape regulation of clinical drug trials
When Ebola broke out in West Africa in December 2013, triggering the largest-ever epidemic of the disease, there was no ...
Legos and Mark Ruffalo explain promises and perils of synthetic biology
Synthetic biology is proving to be one of the most promising areas of science. So far, it's given us a source of ...
Kevin Folta discusses “ties” to GMO industry, challenges of biotech literacy communication
Independent agricultural scientist Kevin Folta responded to questions raised about his relationship to the biotechnology industry, as the first wave ...
Planned Parenthood offers mobile app for at-home STD test
Planned Parenthood won't allow their mission to fall behind. Knowing the future of their success in keeping men and women ...
Anti-GMO activists’ attacks on scientists echo Soviet persecution of geneticists
After the "Ask Me Anything" discussion on August 8, 2015, it's clear the recent actions by US Right to Know and activist groups ...
Anti-GMO critics could use lesson in critical thinking
The debate over GMOs is a case study in critical thinking. By exploring the errors in fact and thinking circulated by ...
Biotech professor’s emails show no misconduct in battling anti-GMO propaganda, but Monsanto tie noted
Michelle McGuire, a nutrition scientist at Washington State University in Pullman, was stunned when anti-GMO activists asked to read her ...
Kevin Folta responds to questions about funding of his biotech outreach efforts
In addition to my job as a researcher and a department chair, I run the Talking Biotech science communication program designed to help ...
Devious defecating: How ‘mystery pooper’ case launched debate on genetic privacy
A recent lawsuit decided in U.S. district court in Atlanta, in which the case of a mystery pooper has real ...
Debating perils and promise of gene editing
“Crap!” That was the first word out of Kevin Esvelt’s mouth as he scanned a paper published in Science in March. The work ...
Should doctors have authority to decide gender of intersex babies?
Roughly one in every 2,000 babies in the U.S. are born with a range of traits that fall somewhere along the ...
Why haven’t bioethicists come to aid of Freddie Gray?
When the news of Freddie Gray’s death became public, I was greeted by a surprising but familiar bioethical silence. Surprising ...
CDC requests funding from Congress to fight antibiotic resistance
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is warning that illnesses and deaths from antibiotic resistance will rise in the U.S. unless ...
Strawberries, threatened by disease, look to pesticide-avoiding genetic solution
Delectable strawberries are highly sought after — and not just by humans. Rodents, insects, fungi and bacteria all like to pig ...
East meets west: How biotechnology accelerates shrinking of global economic divide
If current economic growth trends persist, the “great divergence” between Western Europe and East and South Asia in per capita ...
Latin America leads genetic conservation effort to protect biodiversity
A recently published special issue of the Journal of Heredity focuses on case studies of real-world applications of conservation genetics in Latin ...
Actress Gwyneth Paltrow lectures Congress on science and safety of GMOs
Gwyneth Paltrow lent a touch of Hollywood glamor Wednesday to a campaign against legislation that would prevent the labelling of ...
Celebrity GMO critic Food Babe pitches products with ingredient she demonizes
While “Food Babe” Vani Hari’s pseudoscience has been widely debunked by qualified doctors and scientists, a more sobering fact seems ...