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Hero of Neil Young’s anti-GMO doc ‘Seeding Fear’ is confessed thief

Jon Entine, Rebecca Randall |
Neil Young has followed up his anti-GMO attack album with a new propaganda mini-doc about the evils of Monsanto. Now ...
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Bees not dying; Europe should lift neonics ban

Owen Patterson |
Brussels banned a class of pesticides to avert a ‘beepocalypse’ that wasn’t happening. Now bugs threaten crops, and farmers may ...

Examining claims GMO cotton causing Indian suicide epidemic

Dan R. Mitchell |
One major accusation of evil on the part of GMOs and Monsanto is forcing Indian farmers into debt through expensive seed that cannot be ...
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Talking Biotech: GMO rescue of American chestnut tree and genetic history of lettuce

American chestnut tree GMO revival: William Powell; DNA of lettuce: Richard Michelmore ...

Monsanto refutes claims in Neil Young’s documentary

Kory Grow |
Monsanto, a company that manufactures genetically engineered seeds for agriculture that has sparked the ire of Neil Young, has issued ...

Open letter to Consumer Reports: Organic alternatives to glyphosate not necessarily safer

Jeff Gillman |
Dear Consumer Reports, In the article Beat Those Weeds (Which was, somewhat ironically, published in the YOUR ADVOCATE section of ...

Saving Earth’s biodiversity will rely on conservation, space agencies’ collaboration

Andrew Skidmore |
Global biodiversity loss is intensifying. But it is hard to assess progress towards the Aichi Biodiversity Targets for 2011–20 set ...

Don’t snooze, you lose: Sleep deprivation has long-lasting consequences for genes, health

G. Clay Whittaker |
There’s a new reason to go to bed on time: late nights, in addition to a multitude of health effects, ...
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Children of donors seek greater transparency from sperm banks

Wendy Kramer |
A cultural phenomenon is growing these days in the world of gamete donation. The voices of the donor-conceived are growing ...

Can defenders of ‘traditional’ marriage find support from evolutionary science?

Writing in First Things, Ryan T. Anderson proposed a course of action for religious conservatives to defend traditional marriage in ...

Gut dwelling hospital infection linked to supermarket meats

Maryn McKenna |
One of the most common and troubling infections that occur in healthcare may come from an unexpected source, according to ...

GM canola becoming popular in Australia as farmers see yields increasing

Alisha Fogden |
Canola was once considered only useful as a break crop to clean-up weeds in paddocks, according to agronomist Greg Sefton, Cobram, ...
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Not ‘born this way’: Genes suggest sexual orientation fluid, not fixed trait

Lisa Diamond |
Gay rights shouldn't depend on how a person came to be gay, and we should embrace the fact that sexuality ...

Antibiotic-resistant superbugs even deadlier than previously thought

Rachael Rettner |
Antibiotic-resistant bacteria may be tougher superbugs than previously thought: Not only are these bacteria harder to treat, they appear to ...

UK lifts EU ban on neonics to allow farmers to fight pests

Damian Carrington |
Farmers will be able to use blacklisted pesticides linked to serious harm in bees after the UK government temporarily lifted ...
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Computer program hijacks 23andMe data, raises genetic discrimination concerns

Stephanie M. Lee |
23andMe bills itself as a company that "democratizes personal genetics" for the world. And that description's not necessarily all that ...
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Is there intelligent life in space? Stephen Hawking thinks so, and has launched massive search

Nadia Drake |
More than a half-century after the first modern search for communicating extraterrestrial life, humanity’s quest to find intelligent beings in ...
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Why regulators conclude glyphosate safe while IARC, alone, claims it could cause cancer?

Andrew Porterfield |
Glyphosate joins apples, coffee, sunning and night shift work as an IARC "probable" carcinogen. But the real risk to humans ...
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New study challenges Moms Across America claim glyphosate present in mothers’ breastmilk

Washington State University scientists have found that glyphosate, the main ingredient in the herbicide Roundup, does not accumulate in mother's ...
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House passes voluntary GMO labeling law as Senate girds for fight

Carey Gillam |
The U.S. House of Representatives on Thursday, July 23, passed a hotly debated measure that would set up a system ...
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A rabbi and an alien walk into a bar: What happens when religious leaders meet extraterrestrials?

David Warmflash |
The search for extraterrestrial intelligence (SETI) presents a challenge for the major religions, who might find themselves threatened if alien ...
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Talking Biotech: Kevin Folta on how farmers can communicate science effectively

Kevin Folta |
Don't let Dr. Oz and others who know nothing about ag tell a farmer's story: Kevin Folta ...

As bugs become resistant to Bt maize in South Africa, new practices needed to delay resistence

Andrea Teagle |
In the case of maize, the GM crops planted and consumed in South Africa are known as Bt-crops, so named ...

Nutrition professionals need to enter conversation on GMOs

Kevin Klatt |
I originally discussed the need for nutrition professionals to enter the genetic engineering (GE) conversation/GMO debates on the American Society ...

After cancer assessment of farm chemicals, farmers still comfortable with using herbicides

Grant Gerlock |
Farmers count on chemical herbicides to keep their fields weed-free. In the last few months though, scientists brought together by ...
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Cripr-Cas9 DNA editing opens world of possibilities—and Pandora’s box

Amy Maxmen |
Crispr-Cas9 makes it easy, cheap, and fast to move genes around—any genes, in any living thing, from bacteria to people ...

What has CRISPR accomplished in three years, and what are the dangers we’ll have to face?

Amy Maxmen |
Preeminent genetic researchers like David Baltimore, then at MIT, went to the Asilomar conference in 1975 to grapple with the ...