Turbocharged photosynthesis could turn GMOs into invasive species

Michael LePage |
A joint team from Cornell University in New York and Rothamsted Research in the UK has successfully replaced a key ...

British farmers union calls for review of insecticide ban as losses mount

Alistair Driver |
The National Farmer's Union of England and Wales (NFU) has called on policymakers to urgently review the evidence showing the ...
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Leaked memo highlights new axis of pseudoscience between Dr. Oz and Consumer Reports?

Marc Brazeau |
Are Consumer Reports and Dr. Oz teaming up to spread pseudoscience? The GLP has obtained an in house Consumer Reports ...
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Science fiction meets Julia Child: An elegant cookbook for lab-grown meats

Benjamin Aldes Wurgaft |
Although they've not yet hit the market, a Dutch art collective has created the definitive volume on how to cook ...

‘Corporate interests’ making us sick, warping food and medicine policies

Mark Hyman |
Money in politics is making our nation sicker, threatening our national security, and ultimately destroying the very economic prosperity the ...
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Interactive map: Oregon GMO labeling campaign – Follow the money!

The Oregonian has published an interactive map detailing the source and size of contributions to both sides in the Measure ...

Let’s play GMO Jeopardy!

Layla Katiraee |
In my discussions about GMOs, I've come to the realization that many of the issues that are raised are not ...
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National Resource Defense Council reverses course, acknowledges ‘factory farms’ do not overuse antibiotics

Hank Campbell |
Advocacy groups often claim antibiotic use on 'factory farms' is soaring, hurting animals and even humans who are developing resistance ...

Should there be greater regulation on using stem cells in cosmetics and sports?

Joseph Brean |
Long ago, in last century’s nuclear age, mythical mutations were created by radiation, in a sinister play on humanity’s newly ...

Africans dangerously underrepresented in gene research

Jessica Leber |
Almost a decade after the first human genome was published, famed anti-apartheid leader Archbishop Desmond Tutu and three African bushmen became the first sub-saharan ...
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Controversial fetal cell transplants revived for Parkinson’s trials

Meredith Knight |
Fetal brain cell transplants fell out of favor as a potential therapy for Parkinson’s disease after mixed reviews from trials ...
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Precautionary principle backfires in Europe, insecticide ban harms bees and farming

Matt Ridley |
An EU pesticide ban that was supposed to protect bees has done no such thing. All it does is damage ...

Interview: USDA investigation into unapproved GE wheat found in Montana fields

Steve Savage, Tracy Ellig |
America's Food and Farm radio's Ray Bowman interviews Montana State University spokesman Tracy Ellig and crop consultant Steve Savage about the ...
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Is climate change reducing the number of boy babies?

Tabitha M. Powledge |
Parents are selecting the sexes of their children and they are often choosing males. But there are other forces at ...

Interview: Vandana Shiva responds to New Yorker profile

Vandana Shiva |
Correspondent Fedrico Rampini interviews Vandana Shiva for the Italian newspaper Repubblica, in the wake of the controversy surrounding the profile ...
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Eugene, Oregon editorial: GMO labeling would provide information consumers want

Since 2002, concern about GMO products has gained traction across Oregon. Earlier this year, voters in two rural, conservative counties ...
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DIY fecal transplant: Taking love of the microbiome a bit too far

Meredith Knight |
Anthropologist Jeff Leach ended his last trip to Africa with a bit of self-experimentation. He gave himself a fecal transplant ...

DNA sequencing saves newborns’ lives, but what happens to personal genetic information?

Sara Reardon |
By two months of age, the boy was near death. He had spent his entire short life in the neonatal ...

How should parents deal with preimplantation genetic information?

Razib Khan |
In the following post at Patheos the author reflects on the fact that her teenage daughter inherited her genetic condition, a predisposition ...

Big Data revolutionizing how we research science and medicine

Amy Standen |
"The scientific method itself is growing obsolete,” says Atul Butte, an entrepreneur and associate professor of pediatrics at the Stanford School of ...
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Beware of the biomedical industrial complex

Hank Campbell |
Dr. Steve McKnight, President of the American Society For Biochemistry And Molecular Biology, has written an article that must be as ...

Enviro groups solicit Congress to pressure EPA to suspend neonic insecticides

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is getting pressure from environmental and sustainable agriculture organizations and members of Congress to ...

Top Ten issues more important than labeling GMOs

Nathanael Johnson |
As a follow up to his list of 4 problems that GMO labeling won't solve, Nathanael Johnson of the environmental ...

Consumer Reports claims mandatory GMO labels won’t raise food prices, ignoring research

Opponents of GE labeling laws cite high labeling costs from some published studies. Consumers Union and other labeling proponents cite ...

4 concerns mandatory GMO labels don’t address

Nathanael Johnson |
This election season, there are initiatives on the ballot in Colorado and Oregon to label foods made with the help ...

Coming to terms with having a child with an inherited genetic disorder

Ellen Painter Dollar |
When my oldest daughter Leah was born, many people made the same observation: “Look at those fingers! So long and ...

Video: Colorado farmers divided over GMO labeling bill

The Palisade and Grand Junction Chambers of Commerce have both come out in opposition to proposition 105, citing the negative ...