gmo debate

Grist finally acknowledges ‘no health threats from GE foods’

Nathanael Johnson |
It’s hard to make the case that we should trust science on global warming while scoffing at the statements of ...

Pakistan: Food Minister for using biotechnology to reduce food insecurity

Federal Minister for National Food Security and Research Hayat Khan Bosan on Monday stressed the need to promote biotechnology in ...
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Pointing to breakthrough, human stem cells used to create tiny new livers

Jon Entine |
Organ transplant tissues created from stem cells have long been a medical hope. An international research team using human liver ...
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Australia/New Zealand food regulators challenge Carman anti-GMO pig study, endorse GM corn and soy

Regulators Australia/New Zealand have added their voice to mainstream scientists around the world challenging the Carman pig study as "junk ...

Assay development driving personalized medicine

MaryAnn Labant |
The following is an excerpt. On the first of this year, clinical laboratories began billing for more than 100 molecular ...
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UK on verge of approving mitochondrial replacement therapy

The UK government is poised to decide whether to accept the recommendations of an expert panel and approve a radical ...

Farmers weigh in on GE crops, part four

Julee K |
The following is an edited excerpt 4.  Do you see GM seed in your sustainable farming future?  Even if you’re ...
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Nature commentary: Europe losing ground in GM crop science

Brian Heap |
The EU must regulate GM plant varieties with sound science or risk losing ground in the race to grow more ...
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Britain moves toward “three-parent” IVF babies

Steve Connor |
Three-parent IVF could head off inherited mitochondrial disease in babies in Britain ...

Iowa farmer: GE and science will heal the earth

Curt Zingula |
The following is an edited excerpt. Despite two decades of planting GMOs that hasn’t inflicted a single human illness, has ...

Geneticists compare genomes of wild and domestic tomatoes

The following is an edited excerpt. You say tomato, I say comparative transcriptomics. Researchers in the U.S., Europe and Japan ...
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Glow-in-the-dark nightmares: Anti-synthetic biology campaigners play hysteria card

Jon Entine |
In the minds of those who fear synthetic biology, a project to create plants which naturally glow—what should be seen ...
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The DNA data deluge

Computing, not sequencing, is now the limiting factor when it comes to genomics research ...
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Ancient horse genome sequenced: Ancient humans next?

Kate Wong |
Researchers have assembled a draft of the genome of nearly 700,000-year-old horse. Can they do it for pre-neandertal humans? ...

Genetically modified silkworms spin fluorescent silk

Nadia Drake |
The following is an edited excerpt. Silkworms in a Japanese lab are busy spinning silks that glow in the dark ...

Gene testing to screen astronauts for DNA damage risk

Jacob Aron |
The following is an edited excerpt. Humans in space are at risk of a variety of ailments, from brittle bones ...

Study suggests new ways to maximize delivery of RNA strands

The following is an excerpt. Nanoparticles that deliver short strands of RNA offer a way to treat cancer and other diseases by shutting off malfunctioning genes ...

Gene editing to treat genetic diseases, Part II

The following is an edited excerpt.  Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) and its milder form, Becker muscular dystrophy (BMD), are genetic disorders affecting approximately ...
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The cancer genome in context: of mice and mutations

Cath Ennis |
Researchers push the boundaries of cancer genomics--including making custom mouse models to develop personalized treatments ...

David Tribe: New EU GE legislation has no scientific justification for mandatory animal feeding trials

David Tribe |
The following is an edited excerpt. This commentary focuses on the potential added value of and need for (sub)-chronic testing ...
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Listening to the genome: music or noise?

Carl Zimmer |
How do we separate the signal from the noise in our "junk"-filled genomes? ...

Speedy soybean approvals revive fears in China about GE food

Olivia Rosenman |
The following is an edited excerpt.  The Ministry of Agriculture's recent approval of imports of three new kinds of genetically ...

McDonald’s to decide on GE fries

Emily Coyle |
The following is an edited excerpt. McDonald's has been mixing up its menu recently in an attempt to combat falling ...

GE Fashion: Scientists engineer silkworms to produce fluorescent fabrics

Kate Yandell |
The following is an edited excerpt.  Researchers have genetically engineered silkworms to produce colored fluorescent silks, which are starting to ...

GE ‘anti-expert’ front & center on CNN

The following is an edited excerpt. Of all the people CNN could have chosen for the ‘every day citizen’ comment ...

GE ‘anti-expert’ front & center on CNN

The following is an edited excerpt. Of all the people CNN could have chosen for the ‘every day citizen’ comment ...

GE ‘anti-expert’ front & center on CNN

The following is an edited excerpt. Of all the people CNN could have chosen for the ‘every day citizen’ comment ...