Nonbrowning Arctic Apples approved in Canada

Nonbrowning Arctic® apples have been approved for commercial sale in Canada, as the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) and Health ...
Glyphosate and Cancer

Is glyphosate–herbicide linked to GMOs–carcinogenic? Not if science matters.

Val Giddings |
Glyphosate is back in the crosshairs of after a global health advisory group review conclude the common herbicide may cause ...
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Glyphosate carcinogenic? Independent global scientists weigh in

The Science Media Centre—an independent British-based non-profit that solicits reactions from top independent scientists when major new studies are released--has ...

We need to rethink how we think about death

John Mooallem |
There’s an ugliness to death that Paul Bennett - chief creative officer at Ideo, the global design firm that’s renowned for its ...

Monsanto defends glyphosate: Rigorous independent studies underscore safe use

Monsanto created and held the patent on glyphosate until recent years. Read full, original article: Monsanto Disagrees with IARC Classification for Glyphosate ...
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USDA study concludes neonics not driving bee deaths—As White House set to announce pollinator revival plan’

Jon Entine |
Neonicotinoids have been in the crosshairs of advocacy groups desperate to do something--anything--to address the crisis of bee die offs ...

Why do so many Americans fear Ebola, but reject vaccines?

James Hamblin |
Sitting and talking about the 10,000 people so-far killed by Ebola hemorrhagic fever in West Africa, it's easy to feel ...

Monsanto settles GMO wheat lawsuit in seven states

Tim Barker |
Monsanto Co. announced the settlement of another string of lawsuits related to the 2013 discovery of genetically modified wheat found ...
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Activist claims ‘Big Ag’ promotes GMOs, subverting food system

Wenonah Hauter |
Companies like Monsanto hope that casting doubt on the GMO labeling debate will cause us to get caught up in ...

German politicians agree on GMO ban, but argue over regional or national framework

Daniel Tost |
Agriculture Minister Christian Schmidt hopes to create a legislative framework that would cover cultivation bans on genetically modified plants, but ...

Should biologists keep invasive CRISPR mutations in check?

John Bohannon |
On 28 December 2014, Valentino Gantz and Ethan Bier checked on the fruit flies that had just hatched in their ...

US ‘Wild West’ of fertility industry

Michael Ollove |
The Utah Legislature has taken a step into territory where state lawmakers rarely tread. It passed a law giving children conceived ...

Egg donation companies commodify women through ad campaigns

Lisa C. Ikemoto |
This ad appeared as a “suggested post” on a law student’s Facebook News Feed page. Sponsored by A Perfect Match, ...

FDA rules Arctic Apples and Innate Potatoes are safe to eat

Today, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration completed its evaluation for two varieties of apples genetically engineered by Okanagan Specialty ...
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Have a rare disease? Fund your own clinical trial

Meredith Knight |
With research funding cuts on the rise and clinical trial spots running short, people are finding new ways to support ...

Where does the world stand on human germline gene editing?

Paul Knoepfler |
In a still ongoing on-line poll, readers of the Knoepfler Lab Stem Cell blog show a pattern of consistently favoring a moratorium ...

Is free will an illusion? Genes may determine more than you think

Julian Baggini |
Whenever you read stories about identical twins separated at birth, they tend to follow the template set by the most ...
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GMO-Luddite debate: Are anti-technology “progressives” promoting poverty or preserving traditions?

Andrew Porterfield |
Of the top emerging technologies predicted to flourish in 2015, two have an immediate impact on GMOs and the genetics ...

Gene-based tools dramatically improving food safety

Jennifer Weeks |
Today, the risk is stark: Forty-eight million Americans—one out of every six people—suffer from a foodborne illness every year, according ...

Chinese lead world in genetic rice research but government limits success

Mandy Zuo |
Angel or demon, transgenic crops have become one of the "frontier technologies" that China is determined to embrace. In contrast ...
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DNA testing fetus leads moms to their own cancer diagnoses

Meredith Knight |
Moms undergoing genetic testing for fetal health sometimes learn they have cancer. Advances in fetal DNA testing are paving the ...
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Male-dominated prosthetics industry fails to serve women amputees

Rose Eveleth |
When a woman puts on a prosthetic foot or a knee or an arm, she often finds that it’s not quite ...

NY Times article sparks call for greater ethical awareness in science journalism

John Horgan |
Major media, New York Times included, have a history of hyping up what turned out to be erroneous claims linking complex ...

Do out-of-pocket genetic tests work against health care system?

Robert Klitzman |
Health insurance companies usually cover certain genetic testing as part of treatment (though they often pay little, if anything, for ...
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Death of British journalist after eating organic peanuts highlights absurdity of GMO safety scare

Isaac Ongu |
The tragic death of a British journalist in Uganda who died of a toxic reaction to an organic groundnut underscores ...
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Jane Goodall decries GM proponents as ‘anti-science’

Sean Poulter |
Dame Jane Goodall, the renowned primate expert, has condemned ‘deluded’ politicians for pushing ‘Frankenstein Food’. The highly respected academic has ...

Old friends open up about rift caused by GM vs. organic court battle

Belinda Hawkins |
It started in the West Australian wheat belt with tense words between neighbours at a community working bee. It ended ...