Law, Regulations & Ethics
Meet the Press Online video debate: Should GMO foods be labeled?
Colin O'Neil, director of government affairs for the Center for Food Safety, and Val Giddings, senior fellow at the Information ...
Prostate screenings may lead to cancer-causing therapy
In 1970 I discovered the prostate-specific antigen, or PSA, which is now the most widely used tool in prostate screenings ...
Electrotherapy appears to have benefits, but how does it affect the brain?
Stimulating the brain with electricity improves working memory, mental maths,focused attention, creativity and could help treat depression. You can even ...
Anti-GMO activists in Hawaii hope for appeal after judge invalidates new restrictions
Oversight of genetically modified crops in Hawaii remains the state’s kuleana, a federal judge ruled last week when invalidating Hawaii County’s ...
Confessions of Boulder, Colorado liberal: Why I opposed GMO ‘right to know’ bill
One Colorado resident reviews the evidence and changed her mind on various proposals for the mandatory labeling of GMOs ...
GLP Infographic: All GMO research is industry funded? Biofortified analysis sets record straight
One of the most common criticisms of GMOs is that 'almost all the research is industry funded' and therefore cannot ...
Applying neuroscience to poverty may do more harm than good
The idea that poverty can change the brain has gotten significant attention recently, and not just from those lay readers ...
Poll shows most Americans buy organic food based on fear, misconceptions
Young American consumers care about their food, but they’re also entirely baffled by what they’re eating. When brand consultancy BFG ...
Canada gearing up to pass law against genetic discrimination
Canada is gearing up to pass a law against genetic discrimination. How is the rest of the world dealing with ...
Gay genes discovery coming soon?
A just release paper confirms male homosexuality is associated with a particular section of the X chromosome. Researchers are convinced ...
Bee deaths and neonics: Inside story of Colony Collapse Disorder, Harvard’s Chensheng Lu’s crusade
Two "Harvard studies" by nutritionist Chensheng Lu are the linchpin of the claim that we face a global bee collapse ...
Axing of European science czar over GMO issues: 1 step forward for Greenpeace, 2 steps back for EU and science
Since 2012, the distinguished Scottish biologist Anne Glover has served as chief scientific adviser to the President of the European ...
Gates Foundation, GMO banana face renewed attacks
Among the controversial projects funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation is the development and testing of a biofortified ...
Debating ethics of new human reproduction technologies
Welcome to the brave new world of technology-enhanced human reproduction with its promise of alleviating the heartache of infertility, and ...
Wisconsin police department to expand felon DNA collection program
The state Department of Justice has hired nearly 20 more workers and begun a pricey renovation of its Madison crime lab ...
Amid maize famine, more Kenyans call for lifting GMO ban
With a virus threatening the crops of up to 70 percent of Kenya's maize farmers, a number of lawmakers are ...
Politics, economic self-interest driving China’s GMO corn ban
For 42 years, Don Villwock has grown soybeans and corn on 4,000 acres in southwest Indiana. He has endured low ...
Just label it: Risk expert says food companies’ fears about GMO stigmatization unwarranted
There are a lot of pros and cons about agricultural biotechnology, AKA GMOs. Factual pros and cons about human safety ...
Financial pressure may force Galápagos conservation organization to close
A 50-year-old conservation organization dedicated to preserving the biodiversity hotspot that inspired Charles Darwin is about to fall off a ...
Food scientist Bruce Chassy: Although some GMO sympathizers embrace labeling, it’s a disaster in waiting
A number of prominent journalists, who report fairly and objectively about GMO foods, are urging food and seed companies to ...
Oregon GMO labeling outcome, now too close to call, goes to recount
The battle over a measure to require labeling of genetically altered food appeared headed to a recount as new totals ...
Could Congress finally end the GMO labeling war?
Is the tide shifting on the state-by-state approach by anti-GMO activists to impose the labeling of genetically modified foods? ...
UK scientists critical of axing of EU science advisor, EU GMO bans
The European Union’s de facto ban on genetically modified (GM) crops may have caused more harm than good, according to ...
Conservation efforts save some species, drive others to extinction
Species reintroductions are some of the most dramatic and compelling stories in conservation. Bringing back wolves, black-footed ferrets, condors, and ...
How will law enforcement use new rapid DNA-scanning technology?
Robert Schueren shook my hand firmly, handed me his business card, and flipped it over, revealing a short list of ...
Oregon farmers sue Jackson county to overturn GMO ban
Jackson County voters passed a ban on GMO crops last May. Now the courts will test the ordinance's validity. Two county ...
Europe desperately needs science advisor post
The past week saw two significant events in European science. You know about the first one: the triumphant Rosetta mission ...