Can science risk tolerating the alternative medicine world of Oz?

Alan Levinovitz |
The Dr. Oz Show provides critics with ample material: séances, energy healing, miracle diet products. Once a media darling, Oz ...

Permitting GMO animal feed but not food creates dilemma under Europe’s new law

Mary Dobbs |
It’s all very well choosing not to eat genetically modified (GM) food, or even banning it entirely, but what if ...
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Ethical and science conundrum: Did reporters, scientists miss nuances of embryo gene-editing story?

Arvind Suresh |
Report from China of the first genetically modified human embryos using gene editing technologies has resulted in a collective response ...

Does it make a difference that sex offending has genetic link?

Mairi Levitt |
A high-profile piece of research recently suggested that the sons and brothers of convicted sex offenders are more likely to ...

Advocacy group sells glyphosate test for water, urine or breast milk

Carey Gillam |
An advocacy group seeking a ban on the world's most widely used herbicide said Wednesday it is launching a U.S ...

Global trade deals could pry open EU market for GM crops

Tom Philpott |
President Obama and his Senate GOP critics are locked in a long-simmering feud, but there's one topic that has them ...
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Commercial surrogacy industry creating baby factories?

Jessica Cussins |
“Outsourcing Embryos” is the name of a new fifteen-minute documentary from Vice for HBO in which correspondent Gianna Toboni travels ...

FBI’s years of fumbling DNA evidence no surprise to scientists

Eric S. Lander |
The F.B.I. stunned the legal community with its acknowledgment that testimony by its forensic scientists about hair identification was scientifically indefensible ...

DNA screening not always useful for predicting health problems

Russell Saunders |
Let’s say you have a whole lot of money. Let’s say you have so much money that, even after you’ve ...
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David Gorski: Dr. Oz joins Natural News’ Mike Adams in quackery hall of fame–and he’s “despicable” too

David Gorski |
Dr. Oz has officially become Mike Adams, the looniest of quack loons and conspiracy theorists, whose massively unhinged attacks on ...

Chemophobia cast shadow over Earth Day

Henry Miller, Kavin Senapathy |
This year was the 45th anniversary of the first Earth Day. Founded by then-U.S. Senator Gaylord Nelson (D-Wisconsin), it was held in ...

Despite concerns about neonic pesticides, farmers still prefer them

Emily Unglesbee |
Neonicotinoid insecticide seed treatments, which cost extra and have come under attack on multiple fronts in the past year, might ...

Another study confirms vaccines still don’t cause autism

Alice Park |
In the latest study on the vaccines, researchers find even more evidence that childhood immunizations aren’t linked to autism. In ...
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Chinese scientists ‘edit’ DNA in human embryo

Carl Zimmer |
Chinese researchers reported that they edited the genes of human embryos using a new technique called CRISPR. While these embryos will ...
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India emerging as epicenter of GMO crop research but foreign financed protests slow adoption

Vijay K. Vijayaraghavan |
European anti-GMO activists have invaded and colonized India, gumming up the regulatory process in a massive foreign-based scare campaign, slowing ...

EU to approve import of 17 GM foods as part of trade deal

Arthur Neslen |
Seventeen new genetically modified food products will be authorised for import to Europe before the end of May in a ...

Despite safety record, glyphosate fears may prompt EPA to test for residue

Carey Gillam |
U.S. regulators may start testing food products for residues of the world's most widely used herbicide, the Environmental Protection Agency ...

Remembering victims of North Carolina eugenics sterilization program

John Drescher |
John Railey was part of a team of reporters at the Winston-Salem Journal who in 2002 revealed the inner workings ...

Link between serotonin and depression ‘marketing of a myth’

The widely held belief that depression is due to low levels of serotonin in the brain and that raising those ...

Food safety shouldn’t be defined by activists; GMOs are proven safe

Trent Thorne |
There is little doubt consumers are becoming increasingly concerned about provenance issues regarding the food they consume and whether that ...

New genetic test will make breast cancer screening affordable for more women

Andrew Pollack |
A Silicon Valley start-up with some big-name backers is threatening to upend genetic screening for breast and ovarian cancer by ...

Can you accept science of genetics and still have faith in God?

Francis Collins |
Dr. Francis Collins, the director of the National Institutes of Health, is known as the geneticist behind the Human Genome ...
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Forensic scandal: FBI admits it provided false testimony in bungled hair analyses

Spencer S. Hsu |
The Justice Department and FBI have formally acknowledged that nearly every examiner in an elite FBI forensic unit gave flawed ...

Seal placentas prove invaluable to conservation genetics research

John R. Platt |
Conservationists regularly test the genetic makeup of many endangered species in order to understand the threats they face and, sometimes, ...
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Biotech activists caught plagiarizing web polemic in journal article challenging GMO safety consensus

Kevin Folta |
Did you ever read something and swear you have read it somewhere else before?  It happens to me now and ...

Center for Public Integrity says key food industry safety scientists tied to Big Tobacco

Chris Young, Erin Quinn |
A Center for Public Integrity analysis of publicly available data found that Joseph Borzelleca is the most active of a small group of ...
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Working woman’s dilemma: Freeze your eggs or freeze your career?

David Warmflash |
If you're a woman in your late twenties or beyond, if you have no serious life partner, or if you ...