Law, Regulations & Ethics
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 ...
While UK embraces life-saving germline editing, US mired in debate as promising life-saving cases go untreated
Thousands of women with mitochondria disease have no hope of having children without genetic editing or assisted reproduction techniques. Critics ...
Golden rice paper retracted over ethical concerns, not quality of science
The GLP aggregated and excerpted this blog/article from the Retraction Watch website: The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition is retracting a paper that ...
Opinions on GMO labeling cross partisan divide—for now
Unlike issues such as gun control or universal healthcare that fall neatly into "Red" and "Blue" territories, divisions over GMO ...
Nationwide mandatory GMO labeling bill won’t reduce food costs or address global farming challenges
An attempt to pass a new law preempting efforts in several states to mandate GMO labeling is not only doomed ...
Are plants sentient beings with rights? What would this mean for conservation and agriculture?
Plants are intelligent. Plants deserve rights. To most of us these statements may sound, at best, insupportable or, at worst, ...
Boston Globe Editorial: GMO state labeling bills misguided, exaggerates illogical fears of food and Big Ag
Congress created mandatory nationwide food labels, and it is Congress that has a responsibility to ensure they don't stray from ...
New gene test aims to put end to doping in sports
Athletics is under a cloud of suspicion. Analysis of a leaked report from the International Association of Athletics Federations suggests that results ...
Are too many newborns receiving costly, unnecessary intensive care?
More and more newborns are going to the neonatal intensive care unit. Between 2007 and 2012, NICU admission rates in ...
Office air-conditioning overuse promotes global warming…and sex discrimination?
It happens every summer: Offices turn on the air-conditioning, and women freeze into Popsicles. Finally, scientists (two men, for the ...
Has egg donation business become akin to marriage matchmaking?
The advertisement was seeking a woman with a “high intelligence quotient, fair or wheatish complexion, between 22-26 yrs. Preferably B ...
What accounts for autism’s steady rise?
Autism diagnosis has skyrocketed over the last several decades. In 1985, one in 2500 children were considered to be autistic; ...
3 ways GMO rice could improve world but tech hurdles and anti-GMO protests block way
New GMO varieties of rice could improve nutrition, cut potentially dangerous arsenic levels and help combat climate change, but activist ...
What’s the brave new world of big data genomics?
The Human Genome Project (HGP), the first endeavor and practice of genomics in its real sense, will further demonstrate its ...
World Health Organization preparing speedy administration of Ebola vaccine to vulnerable communities
A vaccine for Ebola produced in just one year instead of the usual decade provides 100-percent protection against the disease ...
‘Natural’ IVF simpler, possibly safer than conventional method
More than five million people worldwide born through IVF since the arrival in 1978 of the world’s first “test tube” ...
Talking Biotech: Rothamstead’s aphid-repelling GMO wheat; Critique of Adyydurai’s formaldehyde claim
Rothamstead’s John Pickett onaphid-repelling GMO wheat; Kevin Folta critique of Adyydurai’s formaldehyde claim ...
Anti-GMO critics claim Big Ag out lobbies “good food” organic supporters
The leaders of the so-called good food sector — including Chipotle, Whole Foods and Applegate — are winning big in ...
Do activists claiming pesticide Beemageddon really care about bee survival or is it tactical ploy?
We know that activist groups really care about bees. In 2013, about 200 activists held a funeral for 50,000 bumblebees that ...
Can genetic engineering resurrect extinct plant species?
The subject of extinction and de-extinction are much in the news at the moment, but discussions tend to focus on ...
Some geneticists worry ‘gene drive’ tech could create bio-weapon or environmental disaster
A powerful new technique for generating “supercharged” genetically modified organisms that can spread rapidly in the wild has caused alarm ...
Obama declines to answer whether US supports GMOs in Ethiopia
During his official visit to Ethiopia, President Barack Obama toured Faffa Foods highlighting why one of his signature policy initiatives ...
Would mandatory GMO labeling help consumers understand what they’re eating?
The House of Representatives recently passed a bill that prevents states from requiring GMO labels, despite the fact that nine ...
Glyphosate carcinogenic? WHO clarifies conflicting declarations
A statement by the World Health Organization's cancer research branch, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), classifying the ...
Neil Young’s anti-GMO campaign is sham
Neil Young is a perennially pissed-off legend of rock, a toe-tapping lyricist who has used his songs to protest a ...
India’s moratorium on GM eggplant not based on food safety
Years after the government imposed an indefinite moratorium on the commercial release of Bt Brinjal, genetically-modified for resistance to the ...
Do major medical advances justify stem cell research with aborted fetuses?
Stem cell science is a big deal in California, thanks to the Institute for Regenerative Medicine, a state agency that ...