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USDA’s non GMO labeling proposal doesn’t satisfy genuine ‘right to know’

Steve Savage |
While the Agricultural Department edges towards embracing a new food label, it's missing the opportunity to provide a meaningful 21st ...
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Head transplants? Have scientists lost their minds?

Jen Wieczner |
Here’s something that will make your head spin: A Chinese doctor has been surgically transplanting the heads of mice—and he ...

Monsanto expected to raise bid for Syngenta as competing offer appears imminent

Monsanto Co., and its advisers are working flat out to accommodate Syngenta's qualms about regulatory hurdles to a deal whose ...
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Augusta, Ga. Chronicle editorial: Mandatory GMO labels are demonization tactic

The only thing that could be worse than having unnecessary GMO labels on food is having 50 different kinds of ...

Will new gene editing technologies kindle eugenic aspirations?

Ulson Gunnar |
While the process of synthesizing and arranging genetic code has many processes, perhaps none has been as promising as the ...
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DNA, the ‘devious defecator’ and the right to genetic privacy

Meredith Knight |
A poop paternity test may set legal precedents on privacy in the workplace ...

Is anti-biotech mandatory labeling lobby now acknowledging GMOs are safe?

Cat Ferguson |
Two competing federal bills are working their way through Congress that would override the mishmash of state-by-state GMO labeling laws. One of ...

GM mosquitoes that could reduce illness in Florida Keys face public opposition

Lisa Palmer |
A U.K.-based company, Oxitec, has altered two genes in the Aedes aegypti mosquito so that when modified males breed with wild females, the ...

Is FDA-backed ‘Viagra’ for women a step towards gender equality in medicine?

Andrew Pollack |
After an intense lobbying campaign, a federal advisory panel recommended approval of what would become the first drug to treat ...

National academies move to design regulations on germline editing

Alex Philippidis |
The National Academies of Science (NAS) and National Academies of Medicine (NAM) have their work cut out for them as ...

Are concerns over danger of CRISPR eclipsing potential benefits?

Heidi Ledford |
CRISPR is causing a major upheaval in biomedical research. Unlike other gene-editing methods, it is cheap, quick and easy to ...

White House tackles antibiotic resistance at first ever summit

Maryn McKenna |
Representatives of more than 150 health care organizations, medical schools, pharmaceutical companies federal health agencies and food-production interests met at ...

De-extinction aspirations walk line between noble and selfish

Cathy Gere |
The conceit of Beth Shapiro's disturbing and thoughtful new book, How to Clone a Mammoth, is that it is a ...

Lesson to India? Bangladesh got GMO approval by challenging ‘devious’ environmentalists

Vivian Fernandes |
Bangladesh Agriculture Minister Matia Chowdhury has set an example by politically challenging extreme environmentalists and private-enterprise-hating ideologues, which is in ...

Assisted reproduction technologies can’t delay adulthood

William Ledger |
All too frequently, I am faced with breaking bad news to disappointed couples in their early 40s who expected IVF ...
Genetic modification of trees faces forest of protests

Genetic modification of trees faces forest of protests

Andrew Porterfield |
Genetic modification of trees could help mitigate climate change and increase wood and paper production. But opposition to even basic ...

Human germline gene editing too complex for black-and-white moral framing

The first day of BEINGS2015, “A Gathering of Global Thought Leaders to Reach Consensus on the Direction of Biotechnology for the ...
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Public discussion on germline editing vital, but what should be discussed?

Gregor Wolbring |
Human germline genetic modification, which involves making genetic changes that will be passed on to future generations, is once again ...

By implying GMO ingredients less safe, labeling fails test for rationality

Drew Kershen, Henry Miller |
The gratuitous controversy continues over whether foods from plants and animals that have been genetically engineered should be labeled as ...

Why state by state GMO labeling laws won’t work

Layla Katiraee |
Over the past few months, there have been several big stories on the labeling of GMOs. The one factor that stands ...
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Three parent babies: Parent #3’s impact may go beyond mitochondria

Meredith Knight |
New research shows mitochondrial and nuclear DNA interact throughout a person’s lifetime. What does that mean for parents seeking mitochondrial ...
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The Case for GMOs and Sustainability

Jon Entine |
From conventional breeding to mutagenesis, none of our foods that we eat today is the product of Nature’s way. But ...

Proposed Costa Rican GMO moratorium prompts worried letter from U.S. ambassador

The United States is expressing its concern over a proposed 15-year moratorium on the cultivation of genetically modified crops and ...

Interpretations of disease risk from genetic tests inconsistent, study shows

Marilynn Marchione |
The first report from a big public-private project to improve genetic testing reveals it is not as rock solid as ...

Saving extinct and endangered species will benefit humans, too

Ruth Schuster |
The Sixth Extinction is upon us, and this time the depopulation of the planet is Man’s fault. But the upside ...

How embryonic stem cell research set precedent for self-regulation in US scientific community

R. Alta Charo |
In 2005, in response to intense public debate and an absence of federal regulation, the U.S. research community self-imposed guidelines ...

Drop in antibiotic profitability partially responsible for rise of resistance

Maryn McKenna |
Within the slow-brewing crisis of antibiotic resistance—which according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention kills 23,000 Americans each ...