Law, Regulations & Ethics
Italian stem cell ‘doctor’ selling snake oil to sick kids
A three-year-old Italian boy who suffers from a rare and incurable degenerative disorder called Krabbe disease received a stem cell ...
Little Lord Kahn and the edge of genome technology
An infant born earlier this month is the first known child to have his genome sequenced before birth. As more ...
GMO bananas enriched with vitamin A to benefit millions in Africa set for human trials in US
A super-enriched banana genetically engineered to improve the lives of millions of people in Africa will soon have its first ...
Big Food spends millions to defeat GMO labeling in key state New York
Agricultural, food and beverage companies have spent millions of dollars to defeat legislation in New York state that would require ...
Vermont legislators ‘reckless’ with state funds defending GMO labeling law
On the front page of the May 9, 2014, Bennington Banner, Gov. Peter Shumlin was all smiles holding up a ...
Nature vs. nurture: A philosophical accounting
Unfortunately, it is not easy--even in principle--to separate these issues neatly. For example, those who cling to genetic essentialism dismiss ...
Examining families that include genetic donors
There is an increasing tendency to want to explain everything human, from stress, to being gay, or having a zest ...
Filipino scientists forced to bring petition against GM field trial ban to Supreme Court
There has been talk about the impending legal battle concerning a petition filed by scientist-researchers from the University of the Philippines ...
GM debate distracts from common goal of making agriculture more sustainable
In an article published his week in PLOS Biology, Ottoline Leyser argues that the GM debate is distracting us from addressing the real challenges ...
DNA testing may be the only part of forensic science that’s actually scientific
Forensic science -- the wizardry on display on CSI -- is often bunk. Worse, the government has known this for ...
Video: YouTube series Healthcare Triage examines science behind GMO safety
What does the science say about the safety of GMOs? Aaron Carroll, professor of pediatrics at Indiana University School of ...
Consumers willing to pay premium for organics, but benefits mostly psychological
Consumers buying organic food based on a certified label believe they are getting a product guaranteed to be healthier or ...
California prisons’ illegal sterilization of female inmates a new eugenics?
I was sterilized in 1976 when I was 23 years old. My paternalistic doctor visited me the day after la ...
US has homegrown stem cell controversy
Boston-based stem cell researcher Piero Anverza is under formal investigation after retracting prominent papers on stem cells and heart disease ...
Oregon maps GM crop fields to establish system for coexistence
Before residents in southern Oregon overwhelmingly voted to ban genetically modified crops last month, farmers negotiated for months with a ...
United Kingdom could see GM crops in fields next year under new proposal
The European Union Environment Council have voted yes on a proposal that could see GM crops planted in U.K. fields ...
Audio: What if agriculture didn’t have biotechnology?
Another day, another petition pushing for a ban of biotechnology in a region. The latest that crossed my desk is ...
Ben & Jerry’s goes GMO-free, say goodbye to “Coffee Heath Bar Crunch”
What's rolling off the production line in St. Albans is an old flavor with a new name and new ingredients ...
Celebrity chef Tom Colicchio calls for GMO labeling in New York
A consumer goes to the produce aisle in the supermarket and sees five displays of strawberries. The first is labeled ...
Who’s who? ‘David and Goliath’ roles mixed up in West Australian Marsh v Baxter case
In West Australia's landmark GMO battle, Steve Marsh's supporters portrayed him as David, the lone organic farmer about to lose ...
Jordanian stem cell law limits research to public academic institutions
In January, Jordan passed a law to control research and therapy using human stem cells derived from embryos — the ...
Sex-selective aboriton bans in US block racial groups from recieving care, new study says
Over the past five years, more than 60 sex-selection abortion bills have been introduced both at state and federal levels ...
UK health chief criticized for push to sequence all National Health users
GeneWatch UK today criticised a speech by the new NHS England Chief Executive Simon Stevens, in which he reportedly argued ...
Privacy, security concerns still not resolved in for large scale genome sequencing
Medicine will be revolutionised in the 21st century, thanks largely to our increasing understanding and collection of genetic data. Genetic ...
US grocers sue Vermont over GMO labeling law citing First Amendment
Four organizations filed suit against the state of Vermont for Act 120, which requires food manufacturers to label products that ...
India’s intelligence agency says Greenpeace’s anti-GMO campaign damages economy
India's domestic spy service has accused Greenpeace and other lobby groups of hurting economic progress by campaigning against power projects, ...
Individual European Union states allowed to bar GM crops even if cleared as safe and healthy
The European Union will allow member countries to make their own decisions on growing genetically modified (GM) food in a ...