What will happen if humans are created in a laboratory?

Rose Eveleth |
Consider a future in which human babies are created in a test tube. What happens when women no longer have ...

In medicine, listening to the patient matters

Andrew Solomon |
Medicine is dominated by the quants. We learn about human health from facts, and facts are measurable. A disease is ...
Health Myths

Organic foods claimed nutritional benefits rest on shaky anti-oxidant study

Iida Ruishalme |
High Antioxidant meta-study criticized for being too inclusive, for not dismissing studies with flawed methodology used to support boasting claims ...
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Why GMOs? Challenging anti-technology conspiracy theories

Jon Entine |
Used appropriately, genetic engineering is a fantastic tool—to create new life-saving drugs and encourage cutting edge ecologically based farming techniques ...
What is Apple up to in its foray into personal genetics?

What is Apple up to in its foray into personal genetics?

Meredith Knight |
Tech’s highest profile company is positioning itself as a genetic testing powerhouse. Personal genomics may be coming to an iPhone ...

Kauai residents win lawsuit against DuPont for property damage from farm test fields

A federal court jury has awarded more than $500,000 to 15 Kauai residents who say they can’t enjoy their homes ...

Big Ag funds ‘grassroots’ groups to campaign for GMOs

Martha Rosenberg |
How did a California initiative requiring the labeling of genetically engineered food (Prop 37) get defeated in 2012 despite the ...
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6 reasons why I changed my mind about Monsanto

Manny Schewitz |
Seed manufacturer Monsanto Company has been the target of a lot of criticism over the past few years, including a ...
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Celebrity mom’s Mother’s Day video demonizes GMO foods as dangerous

Malin Akerman, Frances Fisher, Constance Zimmer, Sharon Osbourne. These Hollywood A-listers have one big thing in common: They’re mothers who ...

Scientist who discovered CRISPR/Cas9 weighs future of new technology

Andrew Pollack |
Three years ago, Jennifer A. Doudna, a biochemist at the University of California, Berkeley, helped make one of the most monumental ...

Should human germline gene editing even be considered for future use?

Tina Hesman Saey |
Rumors about human germline editing experiments prompted scientists to gather in January in Napa, Calif. Discussions there led two groups ...
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Assisted reproduction may help same-sex couples conceive, but won’t end stigma towards non-traditional families

Bianca Campbell |
A new study from Cambridge University and the Weizmann Institute of Science predicts the use of skin cells and stem cells to create biological ...

First baby born through promising new IVF technique using stem cells

Alice Park |
Doctors in Canada have begun a new chapter in medical history, delivering the first in a wave of babies through ...

Chain of evolution isn’t as neat as it’s made out to be

Jolene Creighton |
Anyone familiar with evolution knows that humans (relatively complex organisms) evolved from simpler forms of life over the course of ...

Can Myriad Genetics maintain hold on breast cancer tests two years after loss of patents?

Joseph Walker |
Myriad Genetics Inc., used a patent-protected monopoly to become one of the most successful and controversial DNA testing companies in the world ...
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Mandatory GMO food label not backed by science

Steven Cerier |
GMO safety, once questioned by science-minded liberals, are now widely seen as not only safe but a key tool in ...

Dow Chemical’s Enlist Duo weed killer—designed for use with GMO seeds—tied up in lawsuit

Barbara Liston |
A court fight over use of a new Dow Chemical herbicide on genetically engineered U.S. corn and soybean crops is ...

Under pressure to manage both weeds and pollinators, Midwest farmers face perfect storm

Gary Paul Nabhan |
Since the onset of spring, one kind of game-changing news after another has reached Iowa farmers. These announcements will affect ...

Why GMO-giant Monsanto made offer for Syngenta’s chemical-focused company

Andrew Pollack |
Over the last two decades Monsanto has cast off its century-long history as a chemical company and refashioned itself as ...
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In wake of IARC carcinogenic warning, Colombian president urges end to spraying herbicide on coca plants

David Green |
Authorities in Colombia have been told they must stop using Glyphosate the controversial herbicide, that is more commonly known by ...

NIH won’t fund research towards human embryo gene editing

Cassidee Moser |
Recently, the use of gene editing has proven a useful practice in the prevention of genetic diseases and disorders for ...

Can a genetic test tell you what sport you should play?

Gabby Logan |
My family and I - husband Kenny and my children, Lois and Reuben - sent off a swab to be ...

Ugandan ruling party greenlights vitamin A enhanced GMO “super bananas”

Michael Arseneault |
Uganda's ruling party has approved a bill that will give the green light to super bananas and other genetically modified ...
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Mark Bittman: Food movement has bigger issues to tackle than GMO labeling

Mark Bittman |
There is some talk about the food movement’s winning. I’m not even sure such a thing as a food movement ...

Panera creates ‘no-no’ ingredient list in response to consumer demand

Stephanie Strom |
In doing so, Panera Bread will join the growing ranks of food companies and restaurants that have announced plans to eliminate a ...

Why Chipotle’s GMO-free move got so much backlash

Marc Brazeau |
The last few days at Chipotle HQ could not have been much fun for the people running the marketing and ...
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Playing God? Many faiths agree that tinkering with genes is out of bounds

Jonathan Frochtzwajg |
Last fall, at the peak of the contentious, expensive fight over Oregon’s ballot measure to label genetically engineered foods, about ...