French farmers and seed firms vow to fight new ban on GM corn

French farmers and seed firms have vowed to fight a ban on genetically modified corn at the country’s top administrative ...
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Hidden costs in GMO labeling

Jennie Schmidt |
Mandatory GMO labeling would require a huge addition in infrastructure needed to segregate grain. True traceability in our food supply ...
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Searching for the super genius genes

Meredith Knight |
BGI wants to sequence everything and everyone on the planet. It's particularly interested in finding the genes for genius. A ...

New GM omega-3 seeds approved for trials in Britain

Mark Hennessy |
Permission has been granted by the British department of environment, food and rural affairs for the planting of a genetically ...

GMO labeling bill may expose Vermont to $8 million lawsuit

Bruce Parker |
A GMO food-labeling bill overwhelmingly OK’d in the Senate this week may not inform consumers about what’s in their food ...

Irish human rights group warns of expanding use of DNA testing by police

Elaine Edwards |
A Government proposal which would allow the taking of DNA samples for “mass screening” of certain “classes”of individuals should be ...

French lower house of parliament bans GM maize cultivation

France's lower house of parliament adopted a law on Tuesday prohibiting the cultivation of any variety of genetically modified maize, ...

Anti-GMO organizations join lawsuit defending Kauai ban

Anita Hofschneider |
A federal judge has agreed to allow the Center for Food Safety, Earthjustice and several other organizations to join a lawsuit to defend ...

Vermont senate move mandatory GMO labeling law forward

Terri Hallenbeck |
The Senate gave a decisive 26-2 vote Tuesday for a bill that would require labeling of foods that contain genetically ...

Obama endorses biotechnology’s important role in agriculture

Sara Wyant |
The dedication of Dr. Norman Borlaug's statue in the U.S. Capitol last month brought together an amazing array of Democrats ...
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Henry Rowlands, organic movement’s cyber mastermind behind anti-GMO websites

Wonder how, when an anti-GMO initiative is launched, so many activist sites carry the same coordinated message? Meet Henry Rowlands, ...

Why make bird flu more virulent? An explainer

Susannah Locke |
A few years ago, a researcher took the deadly bird flu, turned it into a highly contagious deadly bird flu, ...

China GMO debate mirrors US divide

Yuan Yuan |
On March 30, the Hainan Provincial Agricultural Department released a statement on its website, saying that nine corn and cotton ...

Indian prime minister asserts support for GM crop trials

Nitin Sethi |
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh can be assertive when he chooses to. He has certainly imposed his will on the government ...

Growing confidence in GM crops in Africa

Mary Ramadhani |
There is a sense of growing confidence in genetically modified crops as 18 million farmers have planted over 175 million ...

Does a GMO label make scientific sense for sugar beets? Ag scientist says ‘no’

Kevin Folta |
As a scientist, I cannot understand how anyone can think GMO labeling makes sense.  To be fair, I have identified ...
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Henry Rowlands, organic movement’s cyber mastermind behind anti-GMO websites

Jon Entine |
Wonder how, when an anti-GMO initiative is launched, so many activist sites carry the same coordinated message? Meet Henry Rowlands, ...
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Non-invasive prenatal testing a global reality, but what’s next?

Meredith Knight |
Non-invasive prenatal testing offers benefits to the developing world. But without regulation and policy guidance, it's difficult to know how ...

New play takes on ‘informed consent’ issues in genetic studies

Andrea Simakis |
Play write Deborah Zoe Laufer learned she had four days to come up with a proposal for "a Sloan play," ...

Virginia bill aimed to regulate genetic counselors, but could keep them from doing their jobs

Amelia Thomson-Deveaux |
In January, two legislators in Virginia’s House of Delegates introduced a bill that should have been uncontroversial. The bulk of ...

Canadian province to fund IVF, but only one round and one embryo

Tom Blackwell |
The Ontario government announced it will become only the second province in Canada to fund in-vitro fertilization (IVF) for people ...

U.S. corn exports to China dwindle because of GMOs

Jacob Bunge |
China’s tougher stance on imports of genetically modified corn is roiling U.S. agribusiness, largely halting trade in the biggest U.S ...
Preventing Blindness: The Ethics of Golden Rice

Infographic: Debating the ethics of ‘Golden Rice’

Krishna Mallick |
Professor Krishna Mallick of Salem State University debates the ethics of Golden Rice in an infographic. The infographic was prepared ...

Italy’s high court overturns donor gamete ban

Naomi O'Leary |
Italy's constitutional court overturned a ban on using donor sperm and eggs in fertility treatments, knocking down part of a ...
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Pick the baby, then the mate?

Meredith Knight |
A new computer technology allows potential parents to genetically screen sperm and egg donors for more than 600 conditions and ...

US-EU divide over GMO regulations worth fixing

Bill Horan |
Last week, I found myself sitting in an auditorium in Brussels—and listening to Europeans applaud genetically modified crops. Yet it ...

India’s rice industry says GMO rice trials would damage export prospects

Sandip Das |
India's rice exporters have expressed concern over allowing large-scale field trials of the crop's genetically modified (GM) version, saying it ...