The economics of GM food labels

View the full report from the International Food Policy Research Institute to understand their position on the possible GM food ...
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Identically different: Why you can change your genes

Peter Forbes | 
The Olympic Isle on opening night was "full of noises, / Sounds, and sweet airs that give delight and hurt ...

French book examines why black sprinters dominate the Olympics

Ever since American runner Jesse Owens took the 1936 Berlin Olympics by storm, black athletes have generally reigned supreme in ...

Anti-GM view on GMO corn on supermarket shelves

Not everyone is as excited about GM sweet corn coming to supermarket shelves as Walmart is. The supermarket giant recently ...

Doom and DNA: Why we shouldn’t always overreact when it comes to DNA- Positive advances in genetic testing

David Orentlicher | 
While society should be careful about its uses of genetic testing and its efforts to modify the genome, some people ...
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23andMe seeks FDA approval for personalized genetic tests

Katy Davis | 
23andMe, a pioneer genetic testing company, is asking the FDA to approve a personalized DNA test- setting off familiar protests ...

Anti GMO activists angry about pesticides corporations’ funding effort to stop GMO labeling

Judson Parker | 
With the California general election less than four months away, pesticide manufacturers gave more than $750,000 [Update: this number has ...

Organics activist Ronnie Cummins lashes out at biotech industry, urges California labeling initiative

Ronnie Cummins | 
Ronnie Cummins, an organics activist, vilifies GMOs and the biotech industry in his op ed. Cummins claims that the food ...

Activists accuse Monsanto of trying to “end run” GMO restrictions

Jill Richardson | 
Activists accuse Monsanto of a "quiet coup" regarding various activities, including the 2012 Farm Bill, which activists claim will allow ...

California gene-altered food campaigns draw $4.3 million

James Nash | 
A campaign to make California the first state to require labeling of genetically modified foods has raised $2.3 million in ...

Monsanto wins big award in a biotech patent case

Andrew Pollack | 
A federal jury awarded $1 billion in damages to the crop biotechnology leader Monsanto on Wednesday, saying that its arch ...
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To label or not to label? The California GMO labeling initiative gears up for the big vote

Katy Davis | 
The anticipation builds as voters prepare to head to the polls for November’s election. And for those voters in California, ...
In defense of synthetic biology: Can it help create a better future for all?

In defense of synthetic biology: Can it help create a better future for all?

Adam Rutherford | 
Synthetic biology means different things to different people. Its leading scientists want to create, characterise and, crucially, standardise individual pieces ...

Greenpeace activists in costly GM protest

Natash Rudra | 
Two women who broke into CSIRO and destroyed a research crop of genetically-modified wheat with whipper-snippers have cost Greenpeace more ...

Olympic medicine: Are elite athletes really healthier than the rest of us?

Deborah Kotz | 
As Los Angeles Times science writer Jon Bardin wrote in a recent article, “There are numerous genetic factors known to ...

Commentary: What are the consequences of labeling GM food?

David Zilberman | 
Genetically modified organisms in agriculture have been a source of controversy since their introduction in the mid-1990s. On the one ...
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Ruling frees FDA to crack down on stem cell clinics

Peter Aldhous | 
It's official: stem cells are drugs. At least, that's the opinion of the US district court in Washington DC, which ...

After media pressure, insurer relents, makes exception to pay for kids’ genetic tests

John Lauerman | 
WellPoint Inc. says it will pay for DNA testing for three children to see whether they have inherited from their ...

The great gene-patent debate contines: Does it help or hinder research?

Amy Maxmen | 
An ongoing legal battle over gene patents has led many scientists to ask whether such claims help or hinder research ...
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Is Elvis in your children’s DNA future? Furor develops over possible use of ‘celebrity’ genes

Alan Boyle | 
A British artist’s plan to create a mouse with Elvis Presley’s DNA as part of a larger project to exploit ...

Tarnished medals: Will genetic engineering change the Olympics?

Stephanie Pappas | 
Will the Olympics as we know it survive genetic engineering? That seems to be the question behind a new opinion ...

Arizona statute on genetic testing has young boy’s future in limbo

Danielle Lerner | 
Evan Serrano, of Arizona, has a rare degenerative disorder called Friedreich Ataxia. At least, that's what doctors think. But Evan's ...
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Is IQ in the genes? The PC hypocrisy of intelligence studies.

Michael Hanlon | 
In his new book, the brilliant psychologist James Flynn, of Otago University in New Zealand, has revealed that, for the ...

Should pregnant women be offered genome screening for their unborn baby?

Deborah Kotz | 
With researchers announcing this week that they were able to sequence the genome of a fetus using only a blood ...

House Ag Committee takes aim GMO regulation, says anti-biotech writer

Tom Philpott | 
Surprising no one, the House agriculture committee has passed a boldly regressive farm bill draft—trumping the recently approved Senate version ...

Controversial horse cloning alters Summer Olympics equestrian outlook

David Graham | 
For fans of equestrian sports, the very existence of clones holds out the possibility of a game-changer. It won’t be ...

GMO in sport: Genetically Modified Olympians?

Mariette le Roux | 
As athletes get ready to smash Olympic records in London, scientists are in a high-stakes race of their own to ...
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