Law, Regulations & Ethics
Scotts’ GMO turfgrass approved as USDA concludes no risk review necessary for ‘gene gun’ modifications
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
The Los Angeles City Council was seriously considering a ban on growing genetically modified crops (GMOs) within the city limits ...
Court overturns EU ban on stem cell patents
Today the European Court of Justice (CJEU) ruled that human embryonic stem cell patents could be allowed if organisms can't ...
What world has learned about limits of science and medicine from Ebola epidemic
People in affected communities were understandably fearful; some were distrustful of health workers and resisted going to treatment centers, where ...
Gary Hirshberg, founder of Stonyfield’s and Just Label It, on why GMO labeling is not anti-science
Stonyfield Farm’s co-founder and chairman Gary Hirshberg has shifted his attention from building one of the country’s most influential organic ...
Bee experts shred ‘Harvard’ neonics-Colony Collapse Disorder study, upbraid journalists for ‘activist science’
North America's most prominent bee experts challenge a well-publicized 'Harvard study' that blamed neonicotinoids for bee deaths and Colony Collapse ...
GMOs and Global Food Security
The high costs and uncertainty about the regulation of GMOs have slowed the rate of innovation of new traits and ...
Are Europeans too cautious about science?
At the end of a hard year Europe’s leaders are grappling with familiar problems—how to revive gasping economies, what to do ...
Behind the Label: ‘Non-GMO verified’
Many food companies are seeking certification that their products don’t have any genetically modified ingredients, and not just the brands ...
Genetic engineering of food not magic bullet, but important tool
Ronald J. Herring, professor of government and international professor of agriculture and rural development at Cornell University, US, believes that ...
How should public seed banks guard genetic wealth?
There was a news report not so long ago that ICRISAT (International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics), an ...
China removes ban on U.S. genetically-modified corn imports
China bought as much as 900,000 metric tons of a corn-based grain from the U.S. after the government was said to ...
Harvard stem cell researchers challenge accusations of scientific misconduct
Two embattled and highly controversial stem cell researchers are suing the Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School for ...
Environmentalists fumble concerns over ‘racial mixing’ and biodiversity
One of the often overlooked historical oddities in the development of the environmental movement in the United States was its ...
Dangers of legal genetic discrimination in Canada
Protecting members of our society from discrimination based on the colour of their skin, ethnicity, or ancestry is a fundamental ...
Costa Rica considers ban on GMO crops
A Legislative Assembly commission on agriculture on Tuesday will begin discussing a bill that would place a moratorium on the production of genetically modified crops ...
Psst, Congress, you have a little food stuck in your Cromnibus
Congress has just passed the so-called Cromnibus — a giant $1.1 trillion spending bill to keep government programs running. Last year, ...
Regulatory hurdles may blunt future of open source GMO crops as patent expires for GMO soybeans
The development, testing, and regulation of genetically engineered crops usually takes a significant investment of time and resources, so these ...
Who controls your actions: you or your brain?
Imagine that Brian promises to drive you to the airport but never shows up, and you miss your flight. When ...
After a decade and a half, stem cells remain a controversial topic
A couple of things helped lessen the [stem cell] controversy. By the late 2000s, researchers discovered other ways to create cells ...
How accurate are non-invasive prenatal screening procedures?
In the past few years, "non-invasive" prenatal screening tests have flooded the market, which claim to be able to predict ...
Would genetically modified salmon be considered kosher?
Many of us in this era of ecologically motivated dietary restrictions find ourselves editing our menu choices, but I wondered ...
Beegate 3: Conflicts of interest dog European IUCN bee panel as nenonic ban devastates crops
Crops are failing in the first year of the neonicotinoid ban, anti-neonic scientists are tainted by conflicts of interest, the ...
Australian organics board reaffirms zero tolerance for GMOs
The group responsible for setting organic standards has rejected an application by the Western Australian Agriculture Department to allow a ...
Syngenta expects Chinese to OK GM corn embroiled in lawsuits
Syngenta AG expects to win Chinese government approval soon for imports of a type of genetically modified corn at the ...
GMO Safety and Regulations
Calls for increased regulation do not account for the robust review already in place. The safety of GM food and ...
Women’s colleges considering policy changes that redefine ‘gender’
At an elite college for women, the question arises: What does it mean to be a woman? The president of ...