Law, Regulations & Ethics
Epigenetic ‘eraser’ can reset behavior, disease vulnerability and life experiences
Many epigenetic changes that occur in humans in genetic response to the environment are erased within the embryo. Certain diseases, ...
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, ...
Challenging myths that hold Europe back from using GMOs
It is now four decades since the first experiments with recombinant DNA that led to a brief voluntary moratorium. It ...
Things to know about women suffering from depression
While I don’t head out each day holding a placard that reads “ASK ME ABOUT MY DEPRESSION,” the subject comes ...
Farmers caught in political debate whether herbicide glyphosate, used with GMOs, causes cancer
When Ron Krahn heard that a branch of the World Health Organization announced that glyphosate — the popular herbicide he ...
Does research on vaccines and biochemical warfare justify primate suffering?
They are the unsung heroes of the war on terror — or its hidden innocent victims, depending on your point ...
Gene editing to avoid GMO regulations could be solution for food security
According to the World Food Program, some 795 million people – one in nine people on earth – don’t have ...
White House taking steps to reassure wary public about GMO safety
The White House has a message for America: There's nothing dangerous about genetically modified food that makes it to your ...
GMO animals face expensive regulatory hurdles before approval as food
No one eats genetically modified animals. That is to say, human beings have modified almost every domesticated foodstuff, plant, and ...
American eugenics movement saw babies’ fitness judged at state fairs
Eugenics became a popular ideology in the United States beginning in the second decade of the twentieth century. Concerned with ...
Why China won’t agree to moratorium on human embryonic gene modification?
In March, a group of US scientists requested scientists around the world to not genetically modify human embryos. They argue that the ...
U.S. researchers question inconsistent prosecution of scientific misconduct
Rare is the scientist who goes to prison on research misconduct charges. But on July 1, Dong-Pyou Han, a former ...
French court grants legal recognition of surrogate children born abroad
France’s highest court has granted legal recognition to surrogate children, in a major turnaround that will make their daily lives ...
Farmers abandoning organic farming despite lure of higher price premiums
Organic food sales are booming and some studies claim it's more profitable for farmers because of cprice premiums. But costs ...
Monsanto’s Robb Fraley invites Neil Young to tour company
I believe that Neil Young has a heart of gold. The singer/songwriter has been one of my favorite artists ever ...
Monsanto rep engages Skeptic Society
Around the world there are “Skeptics in the Pub” events that gather folks from the local community who are interested ...
GMO or not? Is new genetically edited herbicide tolerant canola oil a GMO?
Cibus is a San Diego-based biotech company developing new ways to genetically engineer crops, without producing so-called GMOs. They're hoping ...
Why US military broke ’50s international code to test germ warfare in San Francisco
The Nuremberg Code was drafted in 1947 following the appalling revelations of human experimentation committed in Nazi concentration camps. The ...
German Greens and Social Democrats propose national GMO ban
Germany’s debate over banning genetically modified (GM) plants has come to a head: Green/Social Democratic coalitions in the states of Rhineland-Palatinate, ...
Administration proposal to overhaul GMO regulations welcomed, but sharp divide on goals
The Obama administration said on July 2 that it would update the way the government regulated genetically modified crops and some ...
African immigrant blacks do better on IQ tests than other blacks, some whites
The fact that black immigrants to the United States have shown achievements that are superior to native black Americans has ...
Talking Biotech: Scientists testify on GMOs before Congress; American Farm Bureau on biotech challenges
Briefing US lawmakers on GMOs: Chris Barbey and Alejandra Abril Guevara; Farm Bureau view of biotech challenges: Andrew Wamsley ...
Talking Biotech: Anti-GMOers misrepresent glyphosate study; Carrots’ evolutionary roots and future
Activists twisted my glyphosate research: Fiona Young; Carrot future: Shelby Ellison and Philipp Simon ...
Why Whole Foods and Chipotle’s anti-GMO campaigning has lost my business
I’ve become an accidental activist on behalf of GMOs, in part because of misleading fear based marketing campaigns by food ...
American attitudes toward GMO foods divides by education and gender, not politics nor religion
A new Pew survey found that acceptance of use of GMOs crops and pesticides depended far more on education and ...
Public concerned more about GMOs created with ‘foreign’ versus ‘apple-to-apple’ gene transfer
In a study recently published in the journal Appetite, colleagues and I examined why some people reject GM technology. Specifically, ...
Measles virus’s high transmissibility further stresses importance of vaccination
In its bulletin the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, the CDC said that a toddler traveling from India gave a Minneapolis man measles when the ...