Law, Regulations & Ethics
Early autism interventions, before 12 months, appear effective
Early interventions may be effective at treating the symptoms of autism in very young infants, according to a pilot study ...
All tumors should be genotyped. Why aren’t they?
There are huge benefits to genomic tumor assessment, both for better treatment now, and later, if first-line treatments fail. But ...
DC nonprofit donates $78,000 to Vermont’s GMO labeling law fund
Vermont has raised more than $300,000 in private donations since May to help defend its GMO labeling law in federal ...
Vietnam green-lights first GM corn crop cultivation but ‘disturbing questions’ remain
Vietnam has green-lighted the cultivation of its first genetically modified (GM) corn crop after leaving a number of disturbing questions ...
Oregon GMO labeling backers open new campaign office, focus on door-to-door canvassing
Oregon is gearing up for a high-profile food fight this election season: a November vote on whether to require food ...
Media attacks on GMO critics ‘simplistic, misleading representation’
Hot on the heels of a much publicised article in the New Yorker that set out to attack Vandana Shiva ...
Genetics of intelligence: many, many genes with tiny effects
The explanation of the inheritance of intelligence has long been studied, but without any blockbuster results. A new study adds ...
Filipino farmers faction calls for ‘immediate halt’ to Golden Rice trials
A year after the uprooting of Golden Rice, more than a hundred farmers, scientists, consumers and basic sectors are calling ...
29-year study of trillions of meals shows GE crops do not harm food-producing animals, humans
According to GMO critics, livestock around the world are developing cancer and dropping like flies after eating genetically engineered feed ...
World Health Organization accelerates program to test Ebola drugs
Science to the rescue in West Africa? The World Health Organization is launching a crash programme to test experimental treatments ...
Australian court agrees with U.S.: Patents for breast cancer mutations stand
Cancer survivors and advocates are devastated at a decision by the full bench of the Federal Court that private companies ...
Immunotherapy represents an entirely new strategy for cancer treatments
Most cancers, once they spread, are incurable. Cancer researchers are desperate to raise the number of patients who go into ...
Personal genetics consumers risk uncovering uncertain paternity
Personal genomics products continue to have unintended consequences that end either in joyous occasion, but often times also come with ...
Oregon’s GMO labeling initiative depends on ‘urban’ votes
The fate of Oregon’s genetically modified organism labeling initiative will hinge on whether heavy spending by opponents can overcome the ...
Kauai’s anti-GMO bill defeat shows legal system favoring ‘corporate control’
A federal court recently ruled that Kauai County’s right-to-know law dealing with genetically modified organisms and pesticides is unenforceable. The court ...
Indian government’s indecision on GMO trials stranding research in labs
The government’s continued flip-flopping over field trials has disappointed Indian research scientists. Delhi University has spent 18 painstaking years developing ...
GM might be best hope for saving coffee from ‘looming Coffee Apocalypse’
Scientists have managed to sequence the java genome, a breakthrough that brings new insights into the venerated bean while also ...
First cancer drug that turn off body’s immune system proteins approved
U.S. regulators on Thursday approved the first drug in a new class of cancer medicines that work by stimulating the ...
Who owns your DNA? It’s not who you think
Recent court cases show the law favors hospitals and law enforcement rather than individuals when it comes to handing genomic ...
Genetic factors make women more susceptible to Alzheimer’s disease than men
Years ago, many scientists assumed that a woman’s heart worked pretty much the same as a man’s. But as more ...
Hornless cattle make case for gene editing and less restrictive regulation of GM animals
Will new gene editing techniques that don't involve the insertion of "foreign" genes soften the opposition to genetic modification? Researchers ...
Ag department accused of ‘industry-friendly approach’ in regulating outdoor GMO tests
At a secret location among the vineyards of California's Central Coast, a plot of genetically engineered corn is producing proteins ...
GMO fears are ‘mirror image’ of climate change denial
Back in July, the bipartisan Horticulture, Research, Biotechnology, and Foreign Agriculture subcommittee held hearings on the subject of whether food ...
Overturning of Kauai’s anti-GMO bill good for Hawaii’s farmers and agriculture
The recent ruling on Kauai County’s Ordinance 960, formerly Bill 2491, has profound positive implications for the Garden Island and ...
Biotech ‘critical’ tool for Nigeria’s food security and industrialization
Despite the availability of biotechnology and all its potential, Nigeria is yet to fully tap from biotechnology to feed its ...
Do GMO farms ‘contaminate’ neighboring crops? A farmer’s view of co-existence
Skeptics of GMOs often voice concern over cross-pollination--what activists say is the potential for the 'contamination' of neighboring fields by ...
Ricin, botulism toxin and plague found in latest NIH deep clean
The National Institutes of Health said it has uncovered a nearly century-old container of ricin and a handful of other ...