Considering safety of GMOs, labels should inform, not prompt alarm

Vermont recently joined two other New England states and passed a law to require labels on food that contains genetically ...

Duke stem cell trial for autism dangerously speculative?

Paul Knoepfler |
Can stem cells be used to treat autism? At this point the jury remains out on that question, but a ...

Epigenetic damage affects humans too says Washington State biologist

W. Wayt Gibbs |
Michael Skinner, a professor of biology at Washington State University, ignited a firestorm of debate in 2005 when he and ...
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Canada seeks to keep genetic data private from health insurers

Meredith Knight |
Canada has no legislation barring insurers from requesting genetic testing information when customers apply for policies. The government is urging ...
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Should TV ‘quack docs’ like Dr. Oz be regulated?

Julia Belluz |
Dr. Mehmet Oz is a television personality with his own show, The Dr. Oz Show, focusing on medical issues and personal ...

Attempted thefts of GM seeds reflect obstacles to innovation in China

Mara Hvistendahl |
The court documents read like something out of a Coen brothers film. Employees of the Chinese agricultural company Dabeinong Technology ...

State holds children’s DNA via newborn screening cards without permission

Bob Segall |
As word of an Eyewitness News investigation spreads through Holliday Park, parents admit they are surprised. "You're kidding, right? I ...
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Genes and learning: Will early reading really make a difference?

Meredith Knight |
New guidelines from pediatrics organization advise parents to begin reading to children just after birth. But evidence is inconclusive that ...

Irish celebrity chef protests new EU-US trade deal over GM foods

Órla Ryan |
Top chef Kevin Thornton has expressed his concerns over a new EU-US trade deal that could open the door to ...

Proponents and opponents of GMO labeling step up efforts in Colorado

Peter Marcus |
Proponents of a proposed ballot initiative that would require labeling of genetically modified foods are nearing the end of their ...
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Molokai voters have most to lose but least to say in Maui’s proposed GMO ban

Anita Hofschneider |
Samson Kaahanui wakes up every weekday on the Hoolehua homestead, pulls on a neon long-sleeved shirt and goes to work ...
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Poorest have most to gain from GMOs, hurt most by GMO scare-mongering

Glenda Toma |
The Grocery Manufacturers Association brought a lawsuit in response to Vermont becoming the first state to require GMO labeling regardless ...

Mexican farmers reject GM beans

Bean grower Manuel Alvarado is part of the majority of producers in Mexico who consider it unnecessary to introduce genetically ...
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“Parallel science” of NGO advocacy groups: How post-modernism encourages pseudo-science

Marcel Kuntz |
Political ecologists—commentators in the media and among NGO advocacy groups—like science...when it confirms their views. When it contradicts them, rather ...
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Cannabis Genome Project will discover medical mysteries of marijuana

Tabitha M. Powledge |
Cannabis Genome Project plans to develop a fine-grained map of cannabis genes, involving two of the main strains of cannabis, ...

‘Synthetic biology’ is difficult to define, even for experts

Jim Thomas |
He was looking quite lost. An eminent scientist and UN delegate was stumbling over the meaning of a term that ...

Fertility clinics adopting high-tech strategies to pick best embryo for implantation

Andrew Pollack |
Annika Levitt initially resisted the fertility clinic’s suggestion that only one embryo — rather than the usual two or more ...

Rules against patenting genes that occur in nature has bio-tech balking

Erika Check Hayden |
Guidelines that forbid patents on a wide array of natural products, phenomena and principles have many in the biotechnology and ...

Wealthy foreign NGOs block GMOs in India, hinder progress to food security

Madhav Nalapat |
Six foreign NGOs based in wealthy countries, many of which themselves permit such innovations, have thus far succeeded in blocking ...

Going non-GMO often means returning to less environmentally friendly food production system

Elaine Watson |
When consumers think about GMOs, they tend to contrast them with “some hypothetical alternative food that is pristine”, when in ...

Brain recording lets scientists watch treatments in action, but could harm memory

Benedict Carey |
The man in the hospital bed was playing video games on a laptop, absorbed and relaxed despite the bustle of ...

Missisippi baby with HIV cured by early therapy, now positive for virus’ DNA again

Heidi Ledford |
Two months shy of her fourth birthday, paediatricians gave the ‘Mississippi baby’ bad news: her HIV infection, seemingly vanquished by ...
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Video: Congressional panel concludes labeling would stoke GMO fears

Michael McAuliff |
It's pretty rare that members of Congress and all the witnesses they've called will declare out loud that Americans are ...

Zambian municipality destroys over 1000 lbs of cereals with GMOs

The Livingstone City Council swung into action seizing and destroying cereals from Shoprite Supermarket containing Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs). Livingstone City Council Chief Health Inspector ...

Scientists call to lift Kenyan GMO ban, claim it affects HIV-Aids patients who need nutrition

Henry Kibira |
A group of scientists from public universities and research centres has faulted the government for banning genetically modified foods. The scientists ...
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False positives and false promises for Alzheimer’s disease

Meredith Knight |
A recent study claims to predict Alzheimer's disease with just a blood test. But analysis of the reported statistics show ...
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Popular Science debunks 10 GMO myths

Brooke Borel |
Amid the ongoing controversy over genetically modified organisms and the debate over labeling them, science magazine Popular Science joins in ...