Law, Regulations & Ethics
With House of Commons decision looming, what are researchers’ opinions on mitochondrial replacement?
On February 3, 2015, the House of Commons will be given the opportunity to approve a remarkable scientific technique: mitochondrial ...
African elites blame early puberty on GMOs, sabotaging nutrition-enhanced cassava, matooke
It is fashionable in Africa to blame everyinexplicable heath condition on genetic engineered food. It's part of a campaign organized ...
Vermont ruling on GM labeling case expected this spring; final court decision, end of year
Vermont Attorney General William Sorrell said Wednesday that he expects a judge to rule on dueling motions in the GMO ...
Political views dictate what science issues receive the most attention
In American scientization of politics culture, evolution acceptance is a big deal, as is climate change. Yet other science acceptance ...
Neuroscience needs to globalize focus on mental health
Neuroscience holds the key to understanding the brain – and to developing more effective treatments for people with mental health ...
Neither environmentalists nor industry happy with EU rules on GMOs
Campaign groups and the biotech industry are digging in for a new round of conflict, following the European Union's decision ...
Florida bills re-introduced to label GMOs and rBGH dairy
Two Florida Democrats are again trying to pass bills to label some foods containing genetically modified organisms. Similar efforts died last ...
Record acreage of GMOs grown globally
Biotech crops were grown on a record 448 million acres in 2014, a group that promotes the use of these ...
Cumbersome regulatory approval of GMOs in China hurts innovation
China’s government has too many rules restricting the adoption of genetically modified food, and that’s ultimately hurting its long-term competitiveness ...
USDA lacks authority to regulate GM pine
The genetically modified variety of pine developed by Arborgen cannot be restricted by USDA, the agency has determined. A pine ...
What does genome testing mean for questions of Native American ancestry?
The genetic sequencing company 23andMe recently tapped into its vast bank of data to release a study on genetic origins, ...
Will genome sequencing provide impediment to medicine?
Genomics is increasingly hailed by many as the turning point in modern medicine. Advances in technology now mean we’re able ...
Genetics proving instrumental in conservation of endangered species
Traditionally, conservation biologists have relied on field observation and sample and statistical analysis to help them understand the dynamics behind ...
Myriad Genetics ends feud over breast cancer screening patent
Myriad Genetics has essentially given up trying to stop other companies from offering tests for increased risk of breast cancer, ...
Possible dialogue? Food Babe rebuffs criticism in science students “open letter”
On January 22nd, 2015, a group of science students from the IFT Student Association wrote me a letter. Here is my ...
Arizona next to propose GM labeling
Advocates for GMO labeling are getting another shot in the Arizona Legislature. Six representatives submitted a bill to require food ...
What’s the average IQ in developing countries, and what impacts it?
In a new paper at the (conveniently open) journal The Winnower (h/t @whyvert), building on his earlier work, geneticist Davide ...
How prevalent is the belief in creationism today?
Dr. Amy Unsworth is a research fellow at the Faraday Institute for Science and Religion, St. Edmund’s College, Cambridge University ...
FDA intensifies discussions on medical and ethical issues of mitochondrial replacement therapy
On January 27, 2015, a newly appointed committee of the Institute of Medicine (IOM) will hold the first in a ...
Bipartisan support found for US personalized medicine initiative
President Obama will seek hundreds of millions of dollars for a new initiative to develop medical treatments tailored to genetic ...
Can China reverse its severe gender imbalance?
Chinese health authorities on Wednesday described the gender imbalance among newborns as "the most serious and prolonged" in the world, ...
Why ‘unnatural’ life probably doesn’t deserve the reputation of Frankenstein
In the standard Frankenstein story, a scientist creates an unnatural monster that breaks out of the lab and runs amok ...
Pests invade Europe after neonicotinoids ban, with no benefit to bee health
The neonics ban in Europe may be backfiring as farmers turn topesticides that had been phased out because of potentially ...
Will new Innate potato, with no ‘foreign’ DNA, satisfy anti-GMO critics?
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) in November approved for commercial planting a potato genetically engineered to have reduced bruising ...
Recent “win” opening door to growing GM crops in Britain not really a victory
The European Parliament's decision on GM in January was hailed by the pro-GM campaign in the UK as a great victory ...
US consumers say they want GMO labelling but only 56 percent trust labels
The dots don’t seem to connect: Consumers cast a dubious, untrusting eye about the legitimacy of packaged-food labels, and yet ...
Where are the missing females? Do skewed sex ratios in China, elsewhere lead to social problems?
China views its preponderance of men with increasing alarm, but it is not the only place in the world that ...