Oregon GMO labeling supporters file lawsuit over rejected votes

Tracy Loew |
Supporters of a measure to label genetically modified food in Oregon filed a lawsuit today claiming 4,600 valid votes were ...

EU GM crops in limbo for years likely to move forward with compromise in hand

Daniel Cressey |
Agreement to permit country-level bans of genetically modified plants should ease deadlocks in EU approval process. After years of political ...

Two organic dairies yank support from lawsuit against GMO labeling

John Herrick |
New Hampshire-based Stonyfield Farm and California’s Clover Stornetta Farms, two organic dairy producers, have withdrawn from a trade group seeking to ...

Laboratories race to advance CRISPR research in spite of patent dispute

Antonio Regalado |
Last month in Silicon Valley, biologists Jennifer Doudna and Emmanuelle Charpentier showed up in black gowns to receive the $3 ...

Has the Human Genome Project lived up to hype?

Jonathan Eisen |
Just taking some notes here - relates to a discussion going on online.  Would love pointers to other references relating ...

Receiving a genome screening for cancer risk as an Ashkenazi Jew

Jennifer Couzin-Frankel |
Rarely could I be described in a headline in The New York Times, which explains why I lingered over one ...
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Kenya’s maize famine underscores need for Africa to confront GMO fears

Arvind Suresh |
Kenya could lose a third of its maize crop to a lethal virus. Is it time that Kenya and Africa ...
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Neonics ban tied to corrupted bee research by scientists at EU’s ethically-challenged IUCN?

David Zaruk |
Under the auspices of the International Union for Conservation of Nature, activist scientists map out a 4-year strategy to get ...

Too many directions in Ebola research could hinder search for cure

Helen Branswell |
When it comes to treatments for Ebola, there has been a nearly four-decade-long drought. Nothing in the medical arsenal attacks ...
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Couples can protect children from devastating mutations with new IVF methods

Meredith Knight |
IVF clinics are moving beyond chromosome counting to offer families a more in-depth genetic analysis of embryos before implantation. This ...

Targeting children based on genetics would do more harm than good

Laura Hercher |
In “The Downside of Resilience” (Sunday Review, Nov. 30), Jay Belsky points to evidence that certain children are genetically predisposed ...

New York court rejects granting legal personhood to chimpanzees

David Grimm |
Advocates of “legal personhood” to chimpanzees have lost another battle. This morning, a New York appellate court rejected a lawsuit ...

Consumers open to GMO foods, nanotechnology if there are health benefits

Research from North Carolina State University and the University of Minnesota shows that the majority of consumers will accept the ...

How questions of racial, sexist bigotry have come to overshadow James Watson’s career

Ricki Lewis |
I’m thrilled that Christie’s decided to auction off James Watson’s Nobel prize on a Thursday, DNA Science posting day! I’ve got some ...

Climate change, tourism threaten species conservation in Galápagos Islands

Matt Carr |
Unesco calls the Galápagos Islands a “living museum and showcase of evolution,” but they are much more than that. The ...

UK approves 23andMe test banned in US

Michelle Roberts, Paul Rincon |
The UK's Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) says the 23andMe spit test, which is designed to give details ...
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EU “independent” bee task force chair plotted to blame neonicotinoids for deaths then cook research to fit PR plan

Ben Webster |
Research blaming pesticides for the decline in honeybees has been called into question by a leaked note suggesting that scientists ...
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Anti-GMO Activism and Its Impact on Food Security

Kevin Folta |
Activists have dismissed the opinions of the world’s leading scientists to undermine public trust in the benefits of GM crops ...

UN contradictions: Opposition to biopharming, which could treat Ebola infections

Henry Miller |
High-level officials of the United Nations are not known for their perspicacity, competence, or scientific acumen, but the head of ...
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Bio-hack makes vaginas smell like peaches? Controversy over probiotic supplement

Jessica Cussins |
Austen Heinz and Gilad Gome, of biotech start-ups Cambrian Genomics and Personalized Probiotics, announced at November's DEMO conference, "New Tech Solving ...

Single-embryo IVF proves safer, but much costlier than multiple births

Amy Klein |
In 2004, Danielle Decrette went in for in vitro fertilization. It wasn’t her first time—she and her husband had a ...

First ever gene therapy drug comes at high price

Ben Hirschler, Ludwig Burger |
The Western world's first gene therapy drug is set to go on sale in Germany with a 1.1 million euro ...

Interview with FDA on dubious direct-to-consumer stem cell practices

Paul Knoepfler |
I requested an interview with the FDA to cover the key pressing issues in this direct-to-consumer stem cell interventions. I ...

Cost of GMO labeling of the harvest

The 2014 midterm elections are now history. Thank goodness! I am so glad my landline phone is now quiet again ...
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Battle over Biotechnology: Pro and anti GMO scientists square off

Jon Entine |
Intelligence Squared will be hosting the first high profile debate among scientists over genetically modified food in years. Viewers can ...

Revolutionary bioengineered trachea transplants under investigation

David Cyranoski |
One of Europe’s most prestigious medical universities, the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, has launched two investigations into the clinical procedures ...

Artic Apple’s gene-silencing tech presents new regulation challenges

Margaret Mellon |
Biotechnology is heading into the Garden of Eden. A Canadian corporation, Okanagan Specialty Fruits, is offering a genetically engineered apple that ...