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European science academy links neonics to harm of many beneficial insects, not just bees

David Jolly |
An influential European scientific body said on Wednesday that a group of pesticides believed to contribute to mass deaths of ...
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US biotech regulations need serious weeding

Henry Miller |
The “corporate culture” at USDA toward the regulation of genetically engineered plants is unscientific, self-interested and inimical to progress in ...

American Farm Bureau reinforces opposition to mandatory GMO labeling

Bob Stallman |
The scientific consensus supporting GMO food production is overwhelming. It shows no signs of flagging. So it’s more than a ...

Judge hears suit in Hawaii over claims of GMO crop dust blown on residences

Jennifer Sinco Kelleher |
There are southwest Kauai residents who can't enjoy simple things in their homes, such as just sitting on a couch ...

EU to streamline GMO import process, opening possible clearance of 19 products

The EU plans to simplify the import approval process for controversial genetically modified foods and animal feed, allowing member states ...

Human germline editing debate needs public discourse more than moratorium

Jessica Cussins |
Three high-profile scientific statements published in quick succession called for various kinds of moratoria on research on and/or use of ...
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History repeating itself? Rising acidity in oceans may drive species to extinction

Alexandra Witze |
Earth’s greatest extinction event happened in a one-two punch 252 million years ago. Research now suggests that the second pulse ...

Doctors to begin scanning fetus’ entire genome for genetic abnormalities

Helen Thomson |
If you could gaze into a crystal ball and discover whether your newborn baby might have health problems, would you ...
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Half animal, half human? Genetic engineering closes gap with science fiction

Laurent Alexandre |
Half-animal, half-human? The astounding developments in nanotechnology, biotechnology, information technology and cognitive science (NBIC) are posing problems that we thought ...

Germany considers GMO ban despite endorsement of GM crops by Germany’s scientists

Ned Stafford |
Germany’s national academy of sciences has strongly endorsed genetically modified (GM) crops as the Bundestag – Germany’s lower house of ...
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Food Babe conundrum: Responding to scare mongering while addressing legitimate fears

Keith Kloor |
We live in an age where lots of people have become suspicious of many things tagged by activists–and the media–as ...

Is there still hope for coral reefs damaged by human activity?

Kate Wheeling |
Humans bear much of the responsibility for the steady decimation of coral reefs. The marine ecosystems have been overfished, dissolved ...

Committing sex crimes may be influenced largely by genetics

Hannah Devlin |
Brothers of men convicted of sexual offences are five times more likely than average to commit the same types of ...

Researchers across food, fuel, drug industries seek standards for synthetic biology

Erika Check Hayden |
Synthetic biologists have a vision. Researchers in this young field, who build ‘devices’ from engineered genes and other molecular components, ...

Second battle over GMOs: Will Europe regulate gene edited crops as GM products?

The U.S. plant-breeding company Cibus is proudly rolling out its first crop created with an innovative precision gene-editing technology: herbicide-tolerant ...
Activists at "alternative Nobel Prize' declare 'GMOs are false miracles'

Activists at “alternative Nobel Prize’ declare ‘GMOs are false miracles’

Soli Salgado |
Food safety is this year’s theme for World Health Day, an annual health awareness day held each April 7 and ...

County ballot measure in Oregon would limit university GMO research in crops, cancer, bioenergy

Eric Mortenson |
Shawn Mehlenbacher, the Oregon State University hazelnut breeder who developed varieties resistant to deadly Eastern Filbert Blight, says a Benton ...

Food fraud: Detective tests food for presence of GMOs, pesticides and more

Karen Stabiner |
Mansour Samadpour makes his way through the supermarket like a detective working a crime scene, slow, watchful, up one aisle ...

Audio interview: Zimbabwean regulatory official lauds multiple uses of GMOs in health, agriculture

National Biotechnology Authority registrar and chief executive officer Jonathan Mufandaedza spoke to NewsDay at the regional biotechnology training workshop at ...

Brain scan can help protect contact athletes from serious disease

Twelve years ago a rare and serious disease was discovered in the brain, post mortem, of U.S. football player"Iron" Mike ...

Ancestry.com launches genetic service, but how much can it tell about heritage?

Bob Grant |
With only a bit of your saliva, Ancestry.com can send you a list of people you are related to, even ...

Is ‘genetically modified human’ an accurate term if germline editing ever comes into use?

Paul Knoepfler |
During the still ongoing discussions of genetic modification in the human germ line and potentially in actual human beings in ...
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Infographic: Are Europeans more opposed to GMOs than North Americans?

Jon Entine |
What do Europeans really think about GMOs? Are they as skeptical of the technology as is the European political establishment ...

Argentine farmers accuse Monsanto of power play over GMO royalties

Guillermo Háskel |
Argentine farmers, who have been confronting the government over export duties since 2008, are accusing the local branch of agribusiness ...

Would GMO labeling cause $500 increase in grocery bill?

Michelle Ye Hee Lee |
A study by Cornell University Professor William Lesser found that if GMO labeling is required in New York, a family of ...
Is your sex drive abnormal? Science says you never had one to begin with

Is your sex drive abnormal? Science says you never had one to begin with

Emily Nagoski |
The following excerpts are from an interview by New Scientist's Alison George with Emily Nagoski, director of Wellness Education at ...

Do the most successful students always make the best teachers?

Pasi Sahlberg |
There are those who think that the tough race to become a teacher in Finland is the key to good ...