Law, Regulations & Ethics
Latest blow for Oz: Oprah dumps his radio show, replaces him with Sanjay Gupta
The Dr. Oz media empire just took a blow from the woman who helped make him famous: Oprah Winfrey. According ...
India as GMO battleground: Separating myths from science
India has emerged as the epicenter of the anti-GMO movement in the developing world. What are the major claims of ...
What’s unintended consequence of companies removing GMOs on customers whim? Lost trust
Diet Pepsi is removing aspartame, Ben and Jerry's and Chipotle are removing GMOs. Pepsi dropping high fructose corn syrup in some ...
5 questions answered on glyphosate
The world’s most widely-used herbicide has been getting a lot of attention lately. Last month, an international agency declared glyphosate, ...
PepsiCo targeted in campaign by GM labeling proponents
Backers of mandatory labeling for genetically modified foods launched a campaign aimed at turning back food company lobbying against labeling, ...
False criminal convictions all too common due to failings of forensic science
The Washington Post revealed that in 268 trials dating back to 1972, 26 out of 28 examiners within the FBI Laboratory’s microscopic hair comparison ...
Is it time to retire ‘book’ metaphor when talking about DNA?
Since its discovery, biologists have compared DNA to a book that contains the instructions for making a cell's proteins. But if ...
Why we should stop talking about gene editing in terms of dystopian sci fi
Recently, I went on the NPR show “On Point” to talk about using CRISPR to edit embryos. Towards the end of ...
Setting a framework to evaluate dangers of antibiotic resistance
We have read with interest the Correspondence on our Opinion article (What is a resistance gene? Ranking risks in resistomes) by ...
U.S. defends Greenpeace India’s right to campaign against GMOs, energy projects
The United States has expressed concern that India's crackdown on the activities of the Ford Foundation and Greenpeace India could ...
Federal court upholds Vermont GMO labeling law while case continues
A Vermont law that could make the state the first in the country to require labeling of genetically modified food ...
Anti-GMO activists misusing FOIA chills science debate, research
One morning in early February I received an unusual email. It was from my colleague here at University of Florida, ...
Video: Canadian scientists say glyphosate hazard but not health risk
In March, the World Health Organization released a report that listed glyphosate as "probably carcinogenic to humans." Glyphosate is widely used ...
China tightens GMO research safety protocols
China plans to increase its oversight of genetically modified crops due to heightened public concern over Beijing's ability to keep ...
Letter to Dr. Oz: ‘Your rebuttal full of logical fallacies’
Dear Dr. Oz, As a TV host, book author, and "America's Doctor," you hold a powerful and privileged position to ...
HBO’s Last Week Tonight with John Oliver on Oz: ‘Worst person in scrubs that has ever been on television’
John Oliver outlines what, exactly is problematic about Dr. Oz and the nutrition supplement industry. He calls out Dr. Oz, who ...
Egg donor industry advertises altruism, but does it exploit women’s bodies for profit?
Back when the only egg donation ads I saw were in the hallways of the Ivy League medical school in ...
Why the Human Brain Project was doomed to fail
In 2005 neuroscientist Henry Markram embarked on a mission to create a supercomputer simulation of the human brain, known as ...
Can deeply religious Muslim students be taught the theory of evolution?
Certain problematic attitudes towards science have been imported into Muslim societies as a part of rapid globalization and modernization — ...
Chipotle caught lying on GMO-free claim
The fear of ‘Frankenfoods’ remains so widespread, so deeply—if wrongly—embedded in the popular ‘natural’ foods movement that Chipotle stands to ...
Consumer Reports ‘pesticides in produce’ guide sidesteps science, promotes organics
Consumer Reports 30-page “From Crop to Table: Pesticide Use in Produce” stumbles yet again on the science and is heavy ...
Could mitochondria DNA editing be a more sound alternative to three-person IVF?
Salk Institute scientists used specifically engineered molecular scissors to snip out mutations in embryos, leaving healthy DNA intact. They hope ...
Embyro editing experiment continues to roil scientists
In the wake of the first ever report that scientists have edited the genomes of human embryos, experts cannot agree ...
Forensic geneticists can now parse DNA of identical twins for use in courtrooms
Identical twins present exactly the same DNA profile as each other, and this has created legal conundrums when it was ...
Nigerian president signs law to usher in GMOs
Nigeria has finally joined the league of biotechnology countries with the signing the National Biosafety Agency Bill into law by ...
Voluntary GMO labeling bill stalled in committee
House Agriculture Committee lawmakers want more control over deciding which government agency -- the Agriculture Department or the Food and ...
Can science risk tolerating the alternative medicine world of Oz?
The Dr. Oz Show provides critics with ample material: séances, energy healing, miracle diet products. Once a media darling, Oz ...