Idaho farmers divided on GMO labeling

Rocky Barker |
Some Idaho farmers would like the Legislature to pass a bill to forestall a statewide initiative that would require labeling ...

Seed companies feed home gardeners’ concerns about GMO seeds

Kylee Baumie |
A couple of seed catalogs came during the hustle and bustle of the holiday season and I put them aside ...

Embracing the potential and facing the fears of radical advances in genetic engineering

Ivo Vegter |
Companies like Synthorx, DNA 2.0 and Cambrian are capitalising on last year’s development of synthetic DNA. Scientists for the first time created living DNA ...
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Why Britain is going its own way on GMOs

Rebecca Randall |
Britain will grow GMOs now the EU compromise is official. Support in Britain over the last few years has only ...
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New EU GMO approval system could open door to Britain, other countries approving more GE crops

Geoffrey Lean |
You could call it a victory for common sense. The European Parliament is expected to confirm an astonishing departure from ...

Mining genetic wealth of agricultural gene banks

Virginia Gewin |
Agricultural gene banks hope soon to cease serving primarily as warehouses for plant seeds and start capitalizing on the often ...
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Can Silicon Valley ‘fix’ the aging problem?

Zoe Corbyn |
In Palo Alto in the heart of Silicon Valley, hedge fund manager Joon Yun is doing a back-of-the-envelope calculation. According ...
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Will doctors prescribe the first approved US copycat biological drug?

Damian Garde |
A group of FDA advisers unanimously recommended approval for Novartis'  knockoff of a blockbuster Amgen treatment, clearing the way for what ...

Custom DNA advocate rejects regulation of synthetic biology

Pete Shanks |
Austen Heinz of Cambrian Genomics has been trolling hard lately, as blogger Josh Cunningham notes. That is, he's been spouting ...

Are genetic databases and medical confidentiality compatible?

Hank Greely, Jennifer J. Kulynych |
Personalized medicine, the hoped-for use of the information in our genes to inform our medical care, may end up helping ...

Judge weighs arguments in Vermont GM labeling case

Dan D'Ambrosio |
A federal judge is weighing whether to put the brakes on Vermont’s first-in-the-nation GMO labeling law before it even goes ...

How the bioengineered uterus is transforming surrogacy and childbirth

Katherine Don |
When I suffered my third consecutive miscarriage this past May, my mom said she wanted to help me out however ...
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“Green” neuroscience scientists say time to revise research protocols

John Markoff |
Ann Lam delicately places a laboratory slide holding a slice of brain from a living human onto a small platform ...

GMO research on African crops shows promise

Samantha Spooner |
Over five decades ago, the world experienced a striking breakthrough in agriculture, the Green Revolution. This saved at least a billion lives ...

China extends permits on GM rice and corn research

Stephen Chen |
The government has renewed permits allowing scientists to grow three varieties of genetically modified rice and corn in China, more ...

Has 23andMe intended to sell customers’ data all along?

Sarah Zhang |
Today, 23andMe announced what Forbes reports is only the first of 10 deals with big biotech companies: Genentech will pay up ...
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Anti anti-GMO organic farmer’s 2015 plea: ‘Let’s end the war over food’

Rob Wallbridge |
I can't really tell if it was the "packed with pesticides" or the "bashing mom bashes good" phrase that finally ...

Anti-GM campaigners concerned over UK’s plans to plant GM crops in next few years

Lawrence Woodward, Oliver Tickell |
The government is preparing for the planting of GM crops in the UK by putting in place 'rules' to govern ...
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Scientists urge revamped regulations for genetic engineering

Tabitha M. Powledge |
Scientists are calling for revamped regulation of genetic modification, especially the new techniques not subject to current rules ...

Will gene editing and other new GM techniques sidestep controversy over ‘foreign’ genes?

Andrew Pollack |
Scotts Miracle-Gro Company is developing genetically modified grass that would need less mowing, be a deeper green and be resistant to ...

Does it make sense to sequence the genome of all new born babies?

Razib Khan |
This is coming, Genome Sequencing in Babies to Begin as Part of Study, with high risk cases first: "Stephen F ...
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Will my child be born autistic if I eat GMOs? A scientist’s view

Layla Katiraee |
The Internet is aflame with claims linking autism to GMOs and the herbicide glyphosate, frightening many parents. Contributing columnist and ...
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How to spot a science ideologue

David Warmflash |
Critics of consensus science--those who challenge the certainty of evolution, the reality of human caused global warming, or the safety ...
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Avoiding “foreign genes” trap: Tale of two potatoes highlights new era of GE crops

Rebecca Randall |
J.R. Simplot’s recently approved Innate potato could be the first in a new generation of GMO crops bred using new ...
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What will advances in genetics during 2014 mean for future of medicine?

Laura Hercher |
No question that 2014 has been a year to celebrate for the field of genetics. Stem cell therapy, gene therapy, ...
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Scotts’ GMO turfgrass approved as USDA concludes no risk review necessary for ‘gene gun’ modifications

Mateusz Perkowski |
A new GMO variety of tall fescue turfgrass that's resistant to glyphosate herbicides has been cleared for cultivation by USDA without ...

LA drops GMO ban plan provoking cries of lobbyist interference

Scott Shackford |
The Los Angeles City Council was seriously considering a ban on growing genetically modified crops (GMOs) within the city limits ...