Purple tomatoes? Superfood genetically engineered tomato rich in antioxidants nearing United States rollout

Purple tomatoes? Superfood genetically engineered tomato rich in antioxidants nearing United States rollout

Michael Le Page |
The purple tomato was created by Cathie Martin at the John Innes Centre in the UK. In 2008, her team reported that ...
Viewpoint: EPA wants to ban Enlist herbicides in certain areas to protect beetles. Here’s why one farmer believes that’s misguided

Viewpoint: EPA wants to ban Enlist herbicides in certain areas to protect beetles. Here’s why one farmer believes that’s misguided

Dane Diehl |
Soybean farmers like myself rely on special seeds and herbicides to help us grow crops more efficiently and make environmentally ...
RNA vaccines for plants?

RNA vaccines for plants?

Jenna Gallegos |
The threat of COVID-19 spurred innovation at unprecedented rates. Moderna and Pfizer’s RNA vaccines were approved in about a year ...
Kenya debates final approval of genetically engineered corn

Kenya debates final approval of genetically engineered corn

Gerald Andae |
The approval for commercialisation of genetically modified maize now lies with the Cabinet after scientists concluded field trials and handed ...
Viewpoint: Why it’s reasonable to question if regenerative agriculture is really more sustainable than conventional farming

Viewpoint: Why it’s reasonable to question if regenerative agriculture is really more sustainable than conventional farming

Jacqueline Rowarth |
Scientists have been accused of mounting a sustained attack on regenerative agriculture and splitting the science community. Not all, but ...
Living Carbon has engineered a poplar tree that soaks up carbon and fights climate change. What are the barriers to rolling this out?

Living Carbon has engineered a poplar tree that soaks up carbon and fights climate change. What are the barriers to rolling this out?

Gabriel Popkin |
A California biotech company seeking to create fast-growing trees that can rapidly soak up atmospheric carbon dioxide has announced its ...
Viewpoint: ‘I live in India and I am launching a civil disobedience movement against the moratorium on GMO insect resistant eggplant.' Here’s why

Viewpoint: ‘I live in India and I am launching a civil disobedience movement against the moratorium on GMO insect resistant eggplant.’ Here’s why

Anil Ghanwat |
India’s farmers... need technological freedom. In my letter, I asked PM Modi to lift the 2010 moratorium on genetically modified (GM) ...
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Viewpoint: ‘Sanctimonious’ biodynamic farming promoted by rockstar ‘Sting’ rebuffed by Italy’s president and Nobel laureates

Tom Kington |
Sting may swear by it, but the rock star’s trick of using dung, animal intestines and cow horns to get ...
Viewpoint: German science communicator says EU cannot reach sustainability goals without plant based diets and crop biotechnology

Viewpoint: German science communicator says EU cannot reach sustainability goals without plant based diets and crop biotechnology

Christoph von Eichhorn |
There is a simple solution to quickly reducing the climate-damaging greenhouse gases from agriculture: everyone should stop eating meat and ...
Gene editing can increase yields, improve nutrition, fight climate change — and bring native species back to African agriculture

Gene editing can increase yields, improve nutrition, fight climate change — and bring native species back to African agriculture

Gene editing is making it easier for researchers to help local plants varieties adapt to changes in the local environments ...
Genetic engineering breakthrough could cut fossil fuel use in industrial compounds

Genetic engineering breakthrough could cut fossil fuel use in industrial compounds

Rothamsted scientists have engineered a plant to produce a range of vital chemicals used in the manufacture of common everyday ...
Air steaks? This California startup believes it can make meat out of thin air with some help from tweaked bacteria

Air steaks? This California startup believes it can make meat out of thin air with some help from tweaked bacteria

Grace Browne |
The company is taking carbon dioxide—the pernicious greenhouse gas warming our planet—and transforming it into a juicy steak or a ...
Viewpoint: Why is Neil Young portrayed as a hero for challenging Joe Rogan’s anti-vax rants while promoting crop biotechnology disinformation himself?

Viewpoint: Why is Neil Young portrayed as a hero for challenging Joe Rogan’s anti-vax rants while promoting crop biotechnology disinformation himself?

Amanda Zaluckyj |
Neil Young doesn’t make the kind of music I enjoy. Instead I was familiar with his name because he was ...
Study challenges health orthodoxy: Vegetable-rich diet alone does not reduce heart disease risk

Study challenges health orthodoxy: Vegetable-rich diet alone does not reduce heart disease risk

Philippa Roxby |
Vegetables may be good for you, but eating a lot of them is unlikely to reduce your risk of a ...
Viewpoint: Challenging the ‘appeal to nature’ fallacy — Is being anti-GMO pro-starvation?

Viewpoint: Challenging the ‘appeal to nature’ fallacy — Is being anti-GMO pro-starvation?

Almost anyone who is versed in agricultural science is pro-GMO. But for much of the United States, which are generations ...
'The Genesis Machine': Examining the future shift away from traditional farming products to lab produced foods

‘The Genesis Machine’: Examining the future shift away from traditional farming products to lab produced foods

Andrew Tarantola |
From domestication and selective breeding to synthetic insulin and CRISPR, humanity has long sought understand, master and exploit the genetic ...
New Zealand scientist challenges ‘scaremongering’ about herbicide glyphosate

New Zealand scientist challenges ‘scaremongering’ about herbicide glyphosate

Jacqueline Rowarth |
Glyphosate, the active ingredient in Roundup™, is the most widely used herbicide in the world. It affects a specific enzyme ...
How biotech aids biodiversity

How biotech aids biodiversity

Sol Guerrero |
As the basis for food, housing, clothing, medicine, industrial raw material and potentially many more benefits to human well-being, biodiversity ...
Can alcohol-free beer ever taste as good as a genuine brew? Yes, finally, thanks to genetic tinkering

Can alcohol-free beer ever taste as good as a genuine brew? Yes, finally, thanks to genetic tinkering

Ida Eriksen |
Finally, researchers have found a way to brew non-alcoholic beer that tastes just like regular beer. Even more, the method ...
How traffic and other urban stresses adversely affect plants

How traffic and other urban stresses adversely affect plants

That plants can be hampered indirectly by noise pollution has never been in doubt. Since most flowering species depend upon ...
Genetically-selected crop breeding has increased yields more than 600% over 2 centuries. Gene editing could dramatically accelerate that

Genetically-selected crop breeding has increased yields more than 600% over 2 centuries. Gene editing could dramatically accelerate that

Wendy Srnic |
Humans have improved plants for their utility through selective self-pollination, crossing, and progeny selection for >10,000 years, largely based on ...
Why have humans evolved to like sour foods?

Why have humans evolved to like sour foods?

Tess Joosse |
Scientists don’t know much about how our acidic taste evolved. Enter Rob Dunn. The North Carolina State University ecologist and ...
Are your organic clothes eco-friendly and chemical free? Fraud rampant in India exports, world’s largest cotton market

Are your organic clothes eco-friendly and chemical free? Fraud rampant in India exports, world’s largest cotton market

“This product contains independently certified organic cotton grown without chemical pesticides, chemical fertilizers and genetically modified seeds,” the product description ...
Regenerative vs organic: As focus shifts towards addressing climate change impacts, what does that mean for organic agriculture's future? 

Regenerative vs organic: As focus shifts towards addressing climate change impacts, what does that mean for organic agriculture’s future? 

Lisa Held |
As organic products make it into the hands of more consumers than ever before, it’s clear that the industry is ...
CRISPR poised to improve cattle production in the tropics by reducing disease and boosting climate resilience

CRISPR poised to improve cattle production in the tropics by reducing disease and boosting climate resilience

One of the main problems in the tropics is heat stress, which disturbs animal homeostasis affecting the metabolic and hormonal ...
Viewpoint: How organic labeling and marketing undermines efforts to reduce carbon emissions and improve farming sustainablity

Viewpoint: How organic labeling and marketing undermines efforts to reduce carbon emissions and improve farming sustainablity

Leah Garden |
Officially, the Environmental Protection Agency defines organic food as: “Food grown and processed using no synthetic fertilizer or pesticides.” Products emblazoned with ...
Young gene editors share hopes for the future of the field

Young gene editors share hopes for the future of the field

Nicholas Karavolias |
From a ranch in the American Midwest to a farm in India and a takeout lunch restaurant in New York, ...