Law, Regulations & Ethics
Should there be tighter regulations on gene editing in wildlife?
The ethical issues raised by human germline engineering are not new. They deserve consideration, but outcry over designer babies and ...
Gary Hirshberg’s Stonyfield faces hypocrisy backlash over misleading labels
Glass house alert: Stonyfield's yogurts are filled with unknown and unlabeled chemicals. Shouldn't you "just label it", Gary? ...
Former doctor continues selling unproven stem cell procedures after license revoked
In fall 2014, two decades after Malibu psychiatrist William Rader began selling unproven stem cell treatments to desperate patients with ...
Monsanto launches PR efforts to combat critics of Sygenta takeover, glyphosate and GMOs
As seed and chemical maker Monsanto Co. woos Swiss agrochemicals firm Syngenta, Monsanto also is trying to win over consumers ...
In midst of church disagreement on global warming, will GMOs be included in papal call to action on climate?
Any day now Pope Francis, leader of the world’s 1.2 billion Roman Catholics, will be issuing a rare papal Encyclical ...
Organic food processor SunOpta to have first USDA-verified non-GMO label
A little-known but publicly traded organic food processing company, SunOpta, has persuaded the federal government that its system for detecting ...
DNA evidence in Meredith Kercher murder points to failings of genetic forensic analysis
Amanda Knox, along with Raffaele Sollecito, was definitively cleared of killing Meredith Kercher earlier this year, but only after a ...
How psychologist made decision to end own life after Alzheimer’s diagnosis
For two years, Sandy Bem, a Cornell psychology professor, had been experiencing what she called “cognitive oddities”: forgetting the names of ...
Wildflowers bordering crop fields may be reservoirs of neonicotinoids
The GLP aggregated and excerpted this blog/article to reflect the diversity of news, opinion and analysis. A team from Sussex ...
Should genetic testing be more widely used in medicine than it already is?
As the price of genetic testing continues to fall and the value of the information we're getting from those tests ...
USDA develops GMO-free label on behalf of unidentified company
The Agriculture Department has developed the first government certification and labeling for foods that are free of genetically modified ingredients ...
Activists in Argentina threaten life of biotech scientist Jose Miguel Mulet
Dear readers. As you know by the last post I am doing a tour to promote "Eat Without Fear" by ...
Do flies feel fear like humans do?
When a fly escapes being swatted, what is going on in its head? Is it as terrified as we would be after ...
What happens if GM fish get released in wild? Lessons from GloFish suggest minimal concerns
In 2003, a flashy little fish swam into the U.S. market, becoming the newest fad — and the newest controversy ...
Monsanto slammed for Syngenta takeover proposal
Once an industrial-chemical titan, GMO seed giant Monsanto has rebranded itself as a "sustainable agriculture company." That rhetoric may have ...
CRISPR founder fighting for patent rights to gene-editing tool
Will the University of California reap the financial rewards of CRISPR's commercial use, likely worth billions of dollars? That's the ...
GMO label may not dissuade buyers but rather encourage sales
Opponents of genetically modified food claim that their demand for labeling is only intended to provide choice for consumers. In ...
GMO-free: Corporate irresponsibility trend
Pass any Chipotle these days — and it is my gastronomic preference to pass rather than enter — and you ...
Claims that technology is making children autistic are unfounded
Here we go again. Recently, British newspapers: The Telegraph, The Independent and The Metro (a paper given out free on public transport right across the ...
Hungary poised to become first EU nation to block GMOs under new regulation
“Hungary could be the first to introduce the new European Union regulations allowing countries to ban the cultivation of GMO ...
Politics of Indian farmer suicides
If the National Crime Records Bureau of India (NCRB) data is to be taken seriously, on an average over 15,000 ...
India changes tune and permits GM crop trials but states still block research
Five years ago, India was a hostile place for researchers testing genetically modified (GM) crops. Its government barred the commercial ...
Can Apple’s foray into open-source DNA data succeed?
A new rumor is spreading that Apple may be leveraging its ubiquity to encourage iPhone owners to participate in DNA ...
In defense of Chipotle: GMOs may be safe to eat but they aren’t safe to grow
Critics of Chipotle’s new GMO-free menu claim the restaurant chain is pandering to paranoia and that GM foods are perfectly ...
Sustainable household products? Not if anti-GMO “green” groups have their way
The latest “green” household cleaning products are using cutting-edge biotechnology to become more environmentally friendly—but criticism from “green groups” could ...
Public needs to be more informed on human germline gene editing
The news that scientists have edited the genomes of human embryos induced a predictable sharp intake of breath. The work ...
