Law, Regulations & Ethics
DNA contamination implicates suspect in murder committed after death
It was a real-life mystery that could have come straight from the pages of a modern-day detective novel. A woman ...
Against lab made seeds? GMO critics give mutagenesis using radiation and chemicals free pass
I got into a back-and-forth with GMKnow over on Twitter (you can read the exchange here). As is obvious from one look at their ...
Vermont’s GMO labeling law passed because of well-organized and well-funded campaigns
Despite the threat of a lawsuit hanging over their heads from food manufacturers, key lawmakers in Vermont went from skeptical ...
Guardian’s John Vidal attacks Gates Foundation for links to Monsanto and Cargill (on site funded by Gates Foundation)
The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, which is sponsoring the Guardian's Global development site is being heavily criticised in Africa and the ...
Cotton Board of Zambia calls for investments in biotech to aid sustained production of quality cotton
Cotton Board of Zambia board secretary Dafulin Kaonga said Government should invest in modern biotechnology, including genetic engineering, to develop ...
Scientific literacy and critical thinking missing from anti-GMO groups
The landscape of science communication resounds with a cacophony of credible and incredible voices. Such voices fill the demands of ...
‘Electronic genomes’ vulnerable to attack
In a digital world, even our most sensitive information is vulnerable to hacking. In the case of DNA, people can ...
Gene threapy postdoc guilty of misconduct, has six papers retracted
A former postdoc who studied gene therapy at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York is guilty of ...
Scientists and farmers reject proposed GM crop ban in Jackson, Oregon, call it ‘threat’ to agriculture
The idea of banning genetically modified plants seems like folly to some scientists who work in crop technology, not to ...
Organic groups fight propagation of Golden Rice in Philippines to protect native varieties
Several environmental groups have raised the alarm against golden rice, a genetically modified variety, that threatened “to destroy the organic ...
Media reports on Vermont’s GMO labeling bill lacked science, framed emotionally
Even as the ultra-green Grist magazine has sought to give its fervent readers a more nuanced conversation about genetically modified ...
East African Community prioritizes GMO regulation, calls for public education and awareness
The East African Community is working on fast-tracking a proposed harmonized policy on Biosafety as a key priority. This will ...
Politics behind farmer suicide claims in India
As politicians scramble for India’s 815 million votes in the most expensive and closely contested general election in the nation’s history, ...
Vermont’s GMO-labeling bill faces tough First Amendment challenges
Legal experts say the Vermont bill requiring foods produced with genetic engineering to be labeled that now just needs Governor Peter ...
Court challenge looms as Vermont legislature passes law requiring GMO labeling by 2016
The movement against genetically modified crops scored a signal victory Wednesday, as the Vermont legislature passed a bill that would ...
Australian government push back on anti-vaccine sentiments needs to be repeated for GMO resistance
Imagine that a group of advocates tried to alert the public to a danger they perceived, only the evidence showed ...
Will European opposition to GM foods slow biomedical advances?
Genetically modified bacteria might be able to relieve celiac sufferers from inflammatory symptoms but researchers worry that tight restrictions promoted ...
GMO debate rages in Tanzania
Some people talk against genetically modified (GM) products, particularly food, as if it’s a matter of choice between evil and ...
Surrogacy without infertility: Is career reason enough?
Although still rare, rich women are choosing to use surrogates during pregnancy for social reasons without medical necessity ...
New indie film takes on designer babies
The most recent Pew survey released last week, US Views of Technology and the Future, is an in-depth look at ...
Academics debate what GMO labeling policy should look like
Mark Edelman, professor of economics at Iowa State University, and Barry Flinchbaugh, emeritus professor of agricultural economics at Kansas State ...
Poor pay for the affluent’s misplaced anxiety over GMOs
I wrote several papers on the political economy of agricultural biotechnology that analyzes the opposition and support of GM. The ...
Guidelines needed for safe GM crop field trials in Indian
Agricultural scientist M.S. Swaminathan has stressed the need for revising the Biotechnology Regulatory Authority Bill, which will lapse along with ...
Connecticut’s GM seed opposition is assault on science
To create high-paying jobs in Connecticut, economic development professionals often remind us that the future belongs to places that value ...
Africa lagging behind in GE crops acquisition
African economies are still lagging behind in acquisition of agricultural biotechnology and particularly genetically engineered crops. A report by International ...
Anti-GMO activists target Hawaii’s critical role in seed research and development
Most of us associate seeds and commodity crops with the Midwest, but Hawaii is crucial to cutting edge research in ...
State lawmakers hold genetic counseling regulation hostage with ‘conscience clause’
Seeking a state licensing processes genetic counselors have pushed for legislation. Lawmakers have forced the inclusion of conscience clauses that ...