Act of God

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 ...

Food industry group appealing latest Vermont GMO labeling ruling

John Herrick |
Grocery and food industry groups will appeal a recent federal court ruling that allowed Vermont’s GMO labeling law to go ...

China cracking down on illegal sex selection

China on Friday announced its latest crackdown on prenatal gender exams and illegal abortions despite further progress in narrowing the ...

Litterbugs, beware: DNA tests used to shame public offenders

Emily Matchar |
Toss a soda can on the street in Hong Kong, and you could find a DNA-generated picture of your face ...

Are designer babies really in the near future?

Nick Stockton |
Ever since in vitro fertilization made it possible for parents to select embryos with the best genetics, precisely-engineered progeny have been ...
mindcontrol

Using the human mind to control how genes work

David Warmflash |
Combining two technologies –optogenetics and neuroelectromechanical interfaces — researchers based in Switzerland and France have demonstrated a means for control ...

New Jersey Senator Cory Booker irritates Twitter followers for being pro GM labeling

Cory Booker has a lot of fans among progressives — not just in New Jersey, but across the country. His ...
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The GMOs you may already be eating, USDA approved

The bar chart below shows all deregulated crops, sized by the number of genetic varieties approved for each. The ten ...

Threat of antibiotic resistance causing serious concern for future disease outbreaks

The National Risk Register of Civil Emergencies says such an outbreak could be expected to hit 200,000 people - and ...

Does DIY synthetic biology promote science, or distort it?

Colleen Cordes |
The Do-It-Yourself synthetic biology movement (or, DIY synbio) is mixed up, in a naive and dangerous way. What it's advocating ...

If human head transplants become a thing, what are the ethical questions we’ll need to ask?

Erika Engelhaupt |
In case you haven’t heard, a doctor in Italy has announced plans to transplant a guy’s head onto a new ...

Antibiotic use in livestock may pose health threat to farm workers

Maryn McKenna |
A new study by the researcher who has done the most to pin down the presence of “pig MRSA” in the United States ...

Genetic testing can help adoptees get crucial hereditary information

Thomas May |
According to US Census data (2000), adoptees account for more than 2.5 percent of the U.S. population (7.8 million). Worldwide, the United ...
BigOrganicPig

Anti-GMO “Right to Know” movement cashing in on scaring and confusing consumers

Kavin Senapathy |
We have no right to know if our food is GMO. Why? Because the term “GMO” is an arbitrary classification ...

USDA advances approval of another GM potato, with lower sugar and blight resistance

USDA moved another variety of genetically engineered potatoes developed by J.R. Simplot Company forward in its approval process, the agency ...
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Is CRISPR gene editing advanced enough to warrant human testing?

Meredith Knight |
Some experts say CRISPR-edited humans could be here in 5 years, but scientists are quickly moving to self-regulate experimentation with ...
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Could CRISPR’s simplicity make it difficult to regulate human embryonic gene editing?

Kevin Loria |
A group of researchers shocked the world in April when they revealed that they had used a revolutionary gene editing ...

Farmer and consumer cost of delaying approval of single GM trait estimated at $19 billion

A new white paper shows that a three-year postponement in global approval of biotech-enhanced soybean traits any time in the ...
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Soon-to-be marriages in Big Ag: Monsanto-Syngenta? Dupont-Dow?

Brooke Sutherland |
A combination of Monsanto Co. and Syngenta AG would set the stage for even more mergers and acquisitions. Monsanto has ...
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USDA rebukes EPA for claiming neonics provide no ‘clear’ farmer benefits

Robert Johansson |
During a public comment period for a review of the use of neonicotinoids by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Robert ...

Smith College will admit transgender women, but is it still lagging on gender issues?

Justin Wm. Moyer |
Smith College announced it will admit transgender women to a school known as a bastion of female education. This is a reversal for Smith, ...
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Washington Post editorial: Chipotle promotes fear in gimmick claim to remove GMOs

Chipotle Restaurants have earned billions of dollars by making indulgence wholesome, or seem so. Its latest marketing campaign, however, takes ...
nickloeb

Sofia Vergara’s ex fighting custody battle for frozen embryos

Nick Loeb |
In August 2014, I filed a complaint in Santa Monica, Calif., using pseudonyms, to protect two frozen embryos I created ...
IMG

Organic board busts ‘no synthetic pesticides’ myth, okays new herbicides and fungicides

Peter Whoriskey |
You might think the USDA "organic" label is reserved for foods produced without any man-made chemicals. But under government rules, "organic" ...

Companies may soon use employees’ genetics data in wellness programs

Tom Murphy |
Your employer may one day help determine if your genes are why your jeans have become too snug. Big companies ...

Is the difference between ‘human variation’ and ‘illness’ shrinking in the modern age?

Andrea Ford |
How do we know what is pathological, versus what is normal? It seems obvious until you start thinking philosophically, which ...

DNA testing machine calls UK genetic database into question

Oscar Quine |
Police forces across the UK are testing technology that allows officers to analyse DNA samples in custody suites, amid fears ...