Law, Regulations & Ethics
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 ...
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 ...
Is a dead body a person?
On the night of July 19, 1916, halfway through the First World War, troops from Australia and Great Britain attacked ...
UK scientists’ response to mitochondrial transfer criticism by prominent stem cell researcher
Dear Professor Knoepfler, Whilst we take no role in lobbying Parliament, we believe it behoves us to defend the findings ...
Ben & Jerry’s asks court to drop GMO lawsuit
Attorney General William Sorrell is bolstering his argument in federal court to dismiss a lawsuit against Vermont's GMO labeling law ...
Do small farmers in developing countries want GM crops?
Do small farmers in developing countries want GM crops? That is a truly divisive question, and it seems like anyone ...
Philosophers pan agricultural genetic modification
In 1999, the eminent journal Science published a special issue on plant biotechnology, which, according to Article 2 of the ...
We might be able to clone mammoths, but should we?
I’m a paleobiologist at the Natural History Museum in London, and I live, sleep and dream mammoths. I doubt that ...
Sexual orientation can’t be explained by genetics alone
Just recently, the largest twin study to date examining genes’ influence on homosexuality was published in the journal Psychological Medicine ...
Dow restricts new GMOs to avoid upsetting Chinese trade
Dow AgroSciences' decision to severely restrict U.S. introduction of its Enlist genetically modified crops and herbicide - billed as the ...
How to address ethical questions of egg freezing
Apple’s and Facebook’s announcement last month that they would offer $20,000 health insurance coverage to women employees to cover the ...
When does personhood begin?
I went to a Catholic high school, where I was taught in religion class that life begins at conception. I ...
Starbucks denies alliance with Monsanto, support for GMOs, but Neil Young remains unimpressed
Neil Young announced that he's boycotting Starbucks. "I used to line up and get my latte everyday, but yesterday was ...
Los Angeles symbolic GMO ban reinforces misinformation
The Los Angeles City Council voted in late October to draft an ordinance that would prohibit the sale or planting ...
Video: GMO opponents sue to block new Enlist Duo GMO corn and soybeans
Millions of acres of farmland in the U.S. have been affected by herbicide-resistant weeds. And the problem is spreading, which ...
GMO innovations inevitable in Tanzania
Modern biotechnology is an emerging novel tool with potentials in improving human and animal health, agriculture, industrial and agricultural production ...
Federal judge puts just-passed Maui GMO law on hold
United States Magistrate Judge Barry Kurren ruled last Friday that Maui County may not implement a new law banning the cultivation of ...
Despite life saving benefits, many doctors reluctant to recommend genetic testing
Many American doctors may not support genetic testing in patients without a major family history of certain illnesses, suggests a ...
Rat study sheds light on question of human ‘free will’
New research on the neural basis of ‘spontaneous’ actions in rats could shed light on the philosophical mystery that is ...
Spray-on DNA bar codes help trace food-borne illnesses
If farms sprayed their unique DNA signature on foods, the source of contamination in food born outbreaks could be identified ...
EU close to agreement to allow individual country votes on GMO approvals and bans
Long-awaited draft plans to allow EU member states to restrict, or ban, the cultivation of crops containing genetically modified organisms ...
Human obesity and livestock growth: Are antibiotics the link?
Patients often request and use antibiotics thinking they have no long-term effects of the medications. But work on the human ...
Researchers across Europe ‘appalled’ at scrapping of EU science advisory, caving to anti-science Greens
Despite strong support from scientific bodies, Prof Anne Glover's mandate expired at the end of the Barroso presidency - and ...