Interview with Science Babe who took down Food Babe

Yvette d'Entremont |
Earlier this month, you probably would't have heard of Yvette d'Entremont, aka Science Babe. But after posting a Gawker article ...
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Thousands of illnesses linked annually to organic foods

Dan Yates |
The World Health Organization used its annual World Health Day to focus on issues of food-borne illnesses and safety risks ...
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European science academy links neonics to harm of many beneficial insects, not just bees

David Jolly |
An influential European scientific body said on Wednesday that a group of pesticides believed to contribute to mass deaths of ...
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US biotech regulations need serious weeding

Henry Miller |
The “corporate culture” at USDA toward the regulation of genetically engineered plants is unscientific, self-interested and inimical to progress in ...

Genebanks house 30 bean varieties that beat the heat of global warming

Amidst fears that global warming could zap a vital source of protein that has sustained humans for centuries, bean breeders ...

American Farm Bureau reinforces opposition to mandatory GMO labeling

Bob Stallman |
The scientific consensus supporting GMO food production is overwhelming. It shows no signs of flagging. So it’s more than a ...

Judge hears suit in Hawaii over claims of GMO crop dust blown on residences

Jennifer Sinco Kelleher |
There are southwest Kauai residents who can't enjoy simple things in their homes, such as just sitting on a couch ...

EU to streamline GMO import process, opening possible clearance of 19 products

The EU plans to simplify the import approval process for controversial genetically modified foods and animal feed, allowing member states ...

Germany considers GMO ban despite endorsement of GM crops by Germany’s scientists

Ned Stafford |
Germany’s national academy of sciences has strongly endorsed genetically modified (GM) crops as the Bundestag – Germany’s lower house of ...
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Food Babe conundrum: Responding to scare mongering while addressing legitimate fears

Keith Kloor |
We live in an age where lots of people have become suspicious of many things tagged by activists–and the media–as ...

Second battle over GMOs: Will Europe regulate gene edited crops as GM products?

The U.S. plant-breeding company Cibus is proudly rolling out its first crop created with an innovative precision gene-editing technology: herbicide-tolerant ...

Svalbard Global Seed Vault guards mankind’s food supply in case of crop apocalypse

Chris Mooney |
On the Svalbard island of Spitsbergen, one of the remotest places on Earth, mostly covered with ice and hundreds of ...
Activists at "alternative Nobel Prize' declare 'GMOs are false miracles'

Activists at “alternative Nobel Prize’ declare ‘GMOs are false miracles’

Soli Salgado |
Food safety is this year’s theme for World Health Day, an annual health awareness day held each April 7 and ...

County ballot measure in Oregon would limit university GMO research in crops, cancer, bioenergy

Eric Mortenson |
Shawn Mehlenbacher, the Oregon State University hazelnut breeder who developed varieties resistant to deadly Eastern Filbert Blight, says a Benton ...
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Science Babe vs. Food Babe: Debunking Vani Hari’s overuse of word ‘toxin’

Yvette d'Entremont |
Vani Hari, AKA the Food Babe, has amassed a loyal following in her Food Babe Army. The recent subject of ...

More voices of farm moms needed in GMO conversation

Kevin Folta |
U.S. farmers make up approximately 1.5 percent of the population. They are the most credible source of information about production details, the ...

Food fraud: Detective tests food for presence of GMOs, pesticides and more

Karen Stabiner |
Mansour Samadpour makes his way through the supermarket like a detective working a crime scene, slow, watchful, up one aisle ...

Journal ‘pollution’ contributes to mistrust of science, GMOs

The scientific community is facing a 'pollution problem' in academic publishing, one that poses a serious threat to the "trustworthiness, ...
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Fears of GMO baby formula drive moms to buy contaminated breast milk online

Liz Dwyer |
Shoes, groceries, furniture, plane tickets—we’re used to being able to buy pretty much whatever we want online. If a pair ...

Audio interview: Zimbabwean regulatory official lauds multiple uses of GMOs in health, agriculture

National Biotechnology Authority registrar and chief executive officer Jonathan Mufandaedza spoke to NewsDay at the regional biotechnology training workshop at ...
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GMOs have health benefits not health risks

Quinn Fucile |
GM apples and potatoes were recently approved in the U.S. and Canada, but with some pushback from companies due to ...

Kevin Folta sets example on how to have civil conversation on GMOs

Kelsey Faivre |
Dr. Kevin Folta, professor and chairman of the horticultural sciences department at the University of Florida, recently came to lecture ...

Argentine farmers accuse Monsanto of power play over GMO royalties

Guillermo Háskel |
Argentine farmers, who have been confronting the government over export duties since 2008, are accusing the local branch of agribusiness ...

Would GMO labeling cause $500 increase in grocery bill?

Michelle Ye Hee Lee |
A study by Cornell University Professor William Lesser found that if GMO labeling is required in New York, a family of ...

Organic sales have plateaued following rapid growth

Kay Cummings |
According to the 2012 Census of Agriculture, total organic product sales by farms and ranches in the U.S. have increased ...

Precision breeding tailors genome for fresher flowers

A pot of pretty petunias will practically sell itself, but petunias don’t retain their beauty for long. A joint Israeli-American ...
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How high speed computers can team with genetic engineering to feed the world

Using high-performance computing and genetic engineering to boost the photosynthetic efficiency of plants offers the best hope of increasing crop ...