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AquAdvantage salmon: “Frankenfish” or “Wunderfish”?

Emma Pearse |
Even with approval inching ever-closer for the AquAdvantage salmon, the debate about its safety rages on ...

Bioethics: An attack on academic freedom?

Michael Cook |
The following is an edited excerpt of a longer story. Find a link to the full story below. Some bioethicists ...

Biological secrets of the criminal mind

Adrian Raine |
The following is an excerpt. What is science revealing about the nature of the criminal mind? Adrian Raine, a professor ...

Israel Police skirt law, create migrant DNA database

Ilan Lior, Yaniv Kubovich |
The following is an excerpt. Police have been collecting for over a year now the DNA of African migrants who cross into ...

Kenya: National Biosafety Authority to ensure GM foods’ safety

Agatha Ngotho |
The following is an excerpt. Dr Willy Kiprotich Tonui is the chief executive officer (CEO) of the National Biosafety Authority ...

Washington: One grocer already labeling GMO products

Melissa Allison |
The following is an edited excerpt. Before Stephen Trinkaus slapped “GMO Alert!” labels on dozens of products in his Bellingham ...

Scientists clash over future of GM crops in India

Pallava Bagla |
The following is an excerpt. Science sought to shed light on the issues and future of GM food crops in ...
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Walking the ethical edge: ‘Made-to-order’ embryos address genuine needs

Jon Entine |
Ethical watchdogs are stifling a much-needed discussion of the actual costs and benefits of a for-profit embryo donations. Despite the ...

Unlocking crime using biological keys

Adrian Raine |
The following is an excerpt. Bad brains result in bad behavior. A new body of knowledge is documenting beyond reasonable ...

You own your DNA, but who owns your genes?

Gabrielle Banks |
The following is an excerpt. Last month, the American Civil Liberties Union and a host of co-plaintiffs appeared for oral ...

Participants in Personal Genome Project identified by privacy experts

This is an edited excerpt. In 2006, the Personal Genome Project (PGP) was launched to collect genomic information from 100,000 ...

Will genetically engineered food feed a hungry world?

Burt Rutherford |
The following is an excerpt. Dick Tracy was right. So was Captain James T. Kirk and Maxwell Smart. Through their ...

5 points in favor of intellectual property for agricultural biotechnology

The following is an excerpt. CropLife International has identified the top five facts everyone should know about the importance of ...
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Why scientists and science advocates shouldn’t fight the GM-labeling movement

Ramez Naam |
Ramez Naam, a GLP contributor, makes the argument that -- despite the scientific evidence for the safety of genetically modified ...

Why GMO supporters should embrace labels

Ramez Naam |
The following is an excerpt. Keith Kloor has graciously given me the opportunity to guest post here again.  So let ...

Food labeling 101: GMO, organic, and other common grocery labels decoded

Schuyler Velasco |
The following is an excerpt. Navigating the food labels at the grocery store these days can feel like reading through ...

Genetic engineering policy needs modification

Katy Edgington |
The following is an excerpt. Writing in the Cell Press journal Trends in Plant Science, scientists from Spain and the United ...

Do patents hinder research?

Carolyn Johnson |
The following is an excerpt. It is an argument frequently made by businesses: Intellectual property protection is essential to spur ...

The red herring of human gene patents

Kristin Neuman, Lawrence Horn |
The following is an excerpt. Just a few words and little thought separate yet another stronghold of the American economy ...

“World’s first GM babies born” — 12-year-old article continues to cause confusion

Jessica Cussins |
The following is an excerpt. An undated Daily Mail article that is actually over a decade old continues to spread misinformation about ...
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The ethics of pharmacogenetics

Carol Isaacson Barash |
Pharmacogenetics is poised to provide crucial information about patients’ responses to various prescription drugs, effectively expanding upon current dosage guidelines ...
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Scaremongers and ignorance might win with “Right to Know Act”

Ronald Bailey |
If the "Right to Know Act" introduced to Congress passes, food companies might as well go ahead and slap GMO ...
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AMP v. Myriad Genetics: Do intellectual property protections really stifle innovation?

Sarah Fecht |
As the Supreme Court debates the patentability of human genes, the media argues about whether patents help or hinder genetic ...

Video: Interview with CEO of AquaBounty

Karl Haro von Mogel |
The following is an excerpt. Karl Haro von Mogel from Biology Fortified interviewed Ron Stonish, President and CEO of AquaBounty at the 2013 ...

Peru says no to GMO

Annie Murphy |
The following is an excerpt. Peru was the cradle of the Inca Empire, and today it’s home to many crops indigenous ...

EU GMO policy paradox: Farmers can’t plant GM corn, but it can be imported

Roxanne Palmer |
The following is an excerpt. Europe needs to embrace genetically engineered crops or face economic decline, according to a group ...

GMO food labeling drive heats up

The following is an excerpt. New efforts to force labelling of foods made with genetically modified crops, including a bill introduced by ...