‘Contamination insurance’ for Australian non-GMO farmers?

Colin Bettles |
Western Australian Greens Senator Rachel Siewert is calling for a national “contamination insurance scheme” to help protect farmers who choose not ...
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Facebook’s AI lab designing machines that think like people

Jacob Aron |
John is in the playground. Bob is in the office. Where is John? If you know the answer, you're either ...

Genetics’ shaky history with racism contrary to what science says

Adam Rutherford |
As someone who writes about evolution and genetics – both of which involve the study of inheritance, and both of ...

Does sperm from teenage fathers carry more mutations?

Kirsty Oswald |
You may have come across the story. 'Teenagers more likely to pass on genetic mutations to children,' reported The Independent ...

Supreme Court: Officers can seize your DNA without your consent

Lydia Ramsay |
In 2009, a Maryland county court convicted Glenn Raynor of rape, the verdict hinging on a key piece of evidence: ...
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Lost your head? Sorry, you can’t get a new one anytime soon

Azeen Ghorayshi |
Last month, Italian neurosurgeon Sergio Canavero made waves when he announced he’d discovered the key to performing a totally crazy surgery: ...

Marilyn von Sant and the The Monty Hall Problem: Why probability theory is so darn complicated

Zachary Crockett |
When Marilyn vos Savant, author of the "Ask Marilyn" column in Parade Magazine, politely responded to a reader’s inquiry on ...
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Federal GMO labeling bill garners support from skeptical growers

Andrew Porterfield |
The failures of statewide GMO labeling initiatives and the possibility that the courts will throw out the Vermont mandatory law ...
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Vitamin and mineral supplements: Miracle potions, silent dangers or both?

David Warmflash |
The multi-billion dollar vitamin and supplement industries are largely unregulated, in part because of the endorsement of one of the ...

Study: GMO labels won’t deter consumers

Libby Foley |
Food and biotechnology giants fighting against mandatory labeling of genetically engineered food (commonly known as GMOs) claim that it would ...

Conflicting principles: Are anti-GMO groups abusing public records transparency laws?

Keith Kloor |
A succession of stories in recent weeks involving scientists and open records requests have anguished many who cherish two ideals: academic ...

Bioethicist calls for tighter regulation of non transgenic gene edited crops

Motoko Araki, Tetsuya Ishii |
A survey of rice, wheat, barley, fruit, and vegetable crops found that most mutants created by advanced genetic engineering techniques ...

Liberal confession: 5 reasons why the left is no better than the right on GMOs, science

Bobby Azarian |
Anti-science rhetoric is coming from prominent left-wing figures like liberal talk show host Bill Maher. As a liberal myself — and ...

Is it a GMO? Smart phone scan could address label concerns, but anti-GMOers oppose it

Mary Clare Jalonick |
In the ever-complicated debate over labeling of genetically modified foods, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack offers this idea: Use your smartphone ...

Proposed New York bill misguided attack on GMOs, vaccines

Faye Flam |
In a bizarre juxtaposition of irrational fears, a New York State legislator has introduced a bill to ban GMOs in ...
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New Mexico evolution event scuttled after attack from Intelligent Design creationists

Arturo Garcia |
Mexico Museum of Natural History canceled a series of events honoring scientist Charles Darwin after two local retired engineers lobbied ...

False positive screenings pose dire challenges for parents

Beth Daley |
One spring day in 2013, Dr. Jayme Sloan had bad news for Stacie Chapman, who was nearly three months pregnant ...

Nevada lawmaker calls cancer a ‘fungus’, says it can be cured by water and baking soda

Abby Ohlheiser |
Nevada Assemblywoman Michele Fiore said recently that she will propose a "Right to Try" bill in her state. But it's ...

Cultural differences over food and GMOs dog US-Europe trade talks

Jerry Hagstrom |
Everyone in agriculture—from farmers, to agribusiness executives, to the professors who conduct agricultural research—says that decisions ranging from what to ...
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Watershed: Records requests reveal abusive tactics of extremist GMO opponents

Kevin Folta |
U.S. “Right to Know” (US-RTK) is a lobby group opposed to genetic modification (GM), and with the mandate to implement ...
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Dicamba-resistant crops aim to fight ‘superweeds’ but critics worry about environment

Robert Holly |
To counter a "superweed" epidemic plaguing farmers, agribusiness giant Monsanto is steadily moving forward on the introduction of its next ...
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Why are scientists vilified when they profit from their innovations?

Meredith Knight |
A critic of biotech has pointedly identified the number of companies a researcher has founded to underscore what he claims ...
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Columbia Journalism Review: Anti-GMO group’s records request threatens independent research

Anna Clark |
U.S. Right to Know, based in Oakland, Calif., has asked at least four universities to turn over all correspondence since ...
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At Last Count: Global status of GMO crops

Looking at the numbers as of 2014 of approve genetically modified crops around the world ...

Australia’s organic farm group warns lawsuits will follow lifting of GM bans

The lifting of bans on genetically modified (GM) canola in NSW and Victoria will trigger a landslide of lawsuits from ...
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In push for labeling GMOs, why not label mutagensis?

A federal bill that would mandate the labeling of genetically engineered ingredients in food or beverages sold in the U.S ...