Law, Regulations & Ethics
Pick the baby, then the mate?
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
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
India's rice exporters have expressed concern over allowing large-scale field trials of the crop's genetically modified (GM) version, saying it ...
Sterilized GM mosquitoes released in largest field test to combat dengue in Brazil
In Jacobina, a Brazilian farm town where legions of people have suffered from dengue fever, a campaign is fighting back, ...
Federal GMO label: Conspiracy for activists, science-based for industry
Industry groups described Rep. Mike Pompeo's Safe and Accurate Food Labeling Act of 2014 as "science-based" while anti-GMO activists play ...
Bill introduced in US Congress that would block mandatory GMO food labeling by states
State efforts to label genetically-modified food would be outlawed under a bill unveiled by a Kansas congressman Wednesday – a ...
Vitamin A-deficient children need Golden Rice now, everything else is noise
There is a need for what Golden Rice can deliver: vitamin A. According to the World Health Organization an estimated ...
No logic in giving up GMO food production for organic
So what is “organic,” really? To look at this question, it can be easier to start with what is not ...
Newborn genome sequencing: Would every newborn be a patient?
With cost and access decreasing, sequencing the genome of every child at birth could become part of standard newborn screenings ...
Food industry claim New York’s GMO labeling bill would cost consumers
Legislation is pending before the state Legislature to require GMO labeling on all food products. Sound reasonable? Maybe, but not ...
Maui anti-GMO campaigners petition with 9,500 signatures, pro-GMO groups hold their ground
A total of 9,500 signatures were submitted to the county on Monday as part of a petition calling for the ...
Embattled STAP stem cell researcher: I’m not guilty of miscounduct, technique works
Stem cell scientist Haruko Obokata -- recently accused by her employer, Japan's prestigious RIKEN institute, of research misconduct -- has ...
GM mosquitoes can control mosquito menace, if politics doesn’t block development
Mosquito-borne diseases kill millions of people annually, and cause suffering for many more. It takes only one bite from a disease-carrying ...
Call to end anonymous egg and sperm donation points to lack of fertility industry regulation
A renewed call to end the anonymity of egg and sperm donors hopes to provide donor-conceived kids with important health ...
Promise of stem cells draws patients to un-licensed doctors with sometimes fatal effect
“If the doctor of a former president gave you the assurance that your daughter will be cured of cancer after ...
Insurance and genetics: Primed for discrimination
It's currently illegal in the United States for employers and health insurance companies to discriminate based on genetic information, thanks ...
NIH’s Stem Cell program mysteriously shut down, only one study funded
Stem-cell researchers at the US National Institutes of Health (NIH) have been left frustrated and confused following the demise of ...
What is direct to consumer genetic testing actually worth?
Cyrus Farivar uses several direct to consumer genetic testing companies to explore his health risks, specifically for Alzheimer's disease. In ...
India set to approve GM jute, second biotech crop after cotton
India is likely to see commercialization of genetically modified (GM) jute in a month. Developed by the Kolkata University, GM ...
Vermont’s GMO-labeling law should be considered more carefully
The decision by members of the Senate Judiciary Committee in Vermont to pass a bill requiring labels on foods made ...
Vermont legislators confident of GMO-labeling bill
Legislation that would make Vermont the first state in the country to require the labeling of food products that contain ...
Two sides to knowing your genetic risk for disease
Dr Sharon Moalem recently diagnosed a mother with a rare type of hereditary ataxia, a neurological disorder for which there ...
Fear of insurance, employment loophole may keep some from sequencing their genomes
About 700,000 Americans have had their DNA sequenced, in full or in part, and the number is rising rapidly as ...
Secretary of Agriculture backs GMOs, farming ‘collaboration’ in House hearing
The topic of genetically modified food has come up in a handful of hearings lately, and the message from this ...
Organic and anti-GMO movements in perfect anti-technological symbiosis
You can’t separate the organic movement from the anti-GMO movement. They are one and the same, existing in perfect anti-technological ...
Department of Defense makes new push into biotech
The U.S. Department of Defense’s research arm is making a concerted grasp at biotechnology. On 1 April, the Defense Advanced ...
Food companies need greater transparency to educate Americans
Grocery shoppers are entering a new age of concern about what they're putting in their bodies -- and we're not ...