Law, Regulations & Ethics
Exposure to jet fuel may cause genetic birth defects in children
The Department of Defense is "actively considering" a major review of all scientific evidence to see whether exposure to toxic ...
With Will Saletan’s Slate takedown of anti-GMOers, liberal debate about GMO benefits now over
Slate's subtitle says it all: "The war against genetically modified organisms is full of fearmongering, errors, and fraud. Labeling them ...
New Zealand anti-GMO activists’ rejection of gene editing could have dire economic consequnces
New Zealand urgently needs to have an informed discussion on new science technologies — and genetically modified organisms (GMO) and ...
Could stem cells hold the key to treating incurable mitochondrial diseases?
Mitochondrial disease therapy using stem cells appears feasible, according to a study published Wednesday in Nature. However, years of preclinical ...
Science explainer: We may not resurrect dinosaurs but other extinct animals likely to be revived
De-extinction is moving closer to reality--maybe not Jurassic World real, but a number of more recent animals may soon be ...
Proposed bill says cows fed GMO grain produce GMO milk
A GMO regulation bill set for approval in a House committee Wednesday has been changed to ensure that milk could ...
Lawmakers propose USDA begin GMO certification
The sponsors of a House bill to prevent states from requiring special labels on GMO foods are considering a new ...
Andrew Kimbrell vs Nina Fedoroff: Should GMO foods be labeled?
One of the biggest arguments in the food world these days involves products that have been genetically modified. Consumer advocates ...
Nigerian GM cowpea trial promising but politics blocks approval
There’s a confined field trial taking place in rural Nigeria. The crop being tested is genetically modified (GM) insect-resistant cowpea, ...
PGD–preimplantation genetic diagnosis–dramatically increases disease prevention
Preventing disease is a standard goal of medicine. But a new technology takes it farther than we normally do by preventing ...
New vaccine for GMOs? Mercks’ got the miracle cure!
NEW HAVEN, CT – The pharmaceutical giant Merck announce today that is has finished development on a new vaccine to ...
Black Swan author Nassim Taleb claims GMOs could lead to eco-disaster
Before the crisis that started in 2007, both of us believed that the financial system was fragile and unsustainable, contrary ...
Nutrition and GMOs
Genetic modification of our food has become one of the most polarizing issues in the country. Too often, food advocates ...
Corn: Debating the importance of corn in feeding the planet
For the Union of Concerned Scientists, Ricardo Salvador writes, in part: Nowhere is the power and prowess of agricultural science ...
Hand, face, and uterus transplants for trauma victims pose ethical dilemmas
While the grotesque and fanciful concept of head transplantation is compelling, other new, real forms of organ transplantation like face, hand and ...
Prominent research IGI lab temporarily suspends germline editing research
This post addresses a question that I’ve been asked in many ways by many people: what about germline editing? After ...
Congress’ only scientist raises warns about human gene editing
It is rare that prominent members of the scientific community come together to warn our leaders of technological breakthroughs that ...
Linking LGBT couples with donors and surrogates
Today, there are no shortage of options when it comes to starting a family without traditional conception. But that doesn’t ...
Can aging be treated with drugs?
Geneticists have found several genes that seem to affect longevity. Are we on the verge of finding "treatments" for aging? ...
When journalists don’t coordinate with scientists, the public suffers from misinformation
A few weeks ago in this space, we wrote about the bias toward sensationalist science reporting: lazy journalists report the press ...
Artificial DNA acts just like the real thing. Does that mean we should we make it?
We know we can create 'artificial DNA'. The real questions are: Should we? and To What end? Should there be ...
‘GENeS’—Genetic Expert News Service–connects journalists directly to scientists on breaking news
Most researchers know of colleagues with bad experiences talking to the media, and you don’t have to make the kind ...
DNA ark: Concerns about mass species extinction prompts scientists to collect genes
An ambitious project was launched last week to collect the genomes of the planet's major plant groups within the next two ...
African American English is its own dialect, and learning to speak it is no simple task
Unless you’ve been on a media blackout this summer, you likely have heard the story of civil-rights activist Rachel Dolezal, ...
GM labeling proponents target glyphosate use in farming
Proponents of mandatory labeling of food products targeted U.S. agriculture's increasing use of glyphosate, the key ingredient in Monsanto's Roundup herbicide ...
Anti-GMO activists claim Canada allowing import of potentially dangerous GM foods
After three years of discussions, Canada is close to finalizing its new policy on genetically modified (GM) foods that would ...
Safety has little to do with restrictive GMO regulations in developing countries
In the debate surrounding GMOs, a statement that is often made is that many countries have banned transgenic crops, which ...