Overcoming the stigma surrounding GMOs

Henry Miller |
In August, at the International Rice Research Institute in the Philippines, a group of activists vandalized test fields of so-called ...

New Hampshire debates GMO labeling: Restaurant nightmare will jump costs and prices

Mike Somers |
A bill before the New Hampshire House of Representatives — HB 660 — will make it harder for struggling families ...

Chinese celebrities knock heads in GMO debate

Zhang Yiwei |
The debate has heated up since Cui Yongyuan, a well-known former China Central Television (CCTV) host, claimed he spent 500,000 ...

More myths dispelled about GMOs creating food allergies

Kevin Bonham |
Kevin Bonham, a Scientific American blogger and graduate student working on a PhD in the Immunology Program at Harvard, where ...

Liberals v. Science: As Hawaiians debate GMOs, local legislator committed to science is ostracized

Amy Harmon |
In November, after months of rancorous debate, the County Council on the Big Island voted to ban biotech companies and ...

US bioeconomy 2.5% of GDP, and booming

Rob Carlson |
The bioeconomy continues to emerge as a significant component of the U.S. economy. Domestic revenues from genetically modified systems are ...

Food, genes and the feeling of risk

Andrew Revkin |
Riffing off of breaking news about General Mills announcent that it had dumped GMOs from its iconic Cheerios, Andrew Revkin ...

Indy Hawaii study downplays atrazine dangers, shows flaws in Kaua’i bill

Joan Conrow |
Last year, the Kaua'i County Council passed BIll 2491, legislation designed to restrict genetically modified crops while also targeting some ...

How plants evolved to cope with cold

In a study that appeared last week in Nature, researchers have found new clues to how plants evolved to withstand ...

Video: China faces political dilemma regarding GM drought resistant rice tested as safe

Fan Qing |
A number of leading scientists in China are preparing a proposal for the State Council to approve the commercial production ...

Nepalese activist official launches anti-GMO volley

Bindo Acharya |
Binyod Acharya, an official with a National Tea and Coffee Development Board in Nepal, launched a broadside against GMOs, accusing ...

Bt sweet corn yields higher, require less pesticides, cuts bioseafety costs

Anthony Shelton |
The only GE fruits and vegetables commercially available are virus-resistant papaya and squash, and insect-resistant sweet corn. With their diverse ...

Napa Valley may push for GMO labels

Peter Jensen |
While California voters rejected a ballot initiative that would label foods containing genetically modified organisms just over a year ago, ...

Genetic defect in tomatoes tweaked to increase yields, fruitiness in canned varieties

Teasing out the hidden subtleties of a type of hybrid vigor involving just one gene has provided scientists at Cold Springs ...

Ghana prostate cancer victim spreads misinformation as anti-GMO campaign ignites

Anti-GMO groups in Ghana are escalating their scare campaigns after the government completed regulations that could allow modified cowpeas and ...

Wales anti-GM European Parliamentarian backs freeze in wake of liberalization plea

Jill Evans MEP, an anti-GMO activist who represents Wales in the European Parliament, has called for a freeze on GMOs ...

Trade protectionism, falling prices behind Chinese GMO corn rejections?

Tim Burrack |
Over the past several weeks, China has rejected several shipments of approved corn grown in the United States, in a ...

Big Ag response to critics: Don’t let misinformation define you

Mary Clare Jalonick |
There’s a lot of conversation about traditional agriculture recently, and much of it is critical. Think stories about genetically modified ...

Ecologist amps anti-Golden Rice campaign

Daniel Ocampo |
The Ecologist, the once-venerable UK environmental magazine, has launched another salvo in its campaign against Golden Rice. The vitamin A ...
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Seeking alternative to fossil fuels, high-yielding heat and cold resistant biofuel crop potential genetic goldmine

Todd Woody |
Six years ago, jatropha—an inedible, drought-resistant plant that produces a high-quality oil—was “the next big thing in biofuel,” because its oil ...

Irish potato farmers, facing blight scare, look to GMOs but EU turns blind eye

David McConnell |
GM is important for Ireland. The country's staple pototao crop is being threatened. Farmers typically spray 10-20 times against blight; ...

Genetically modified crops key to India’s food security

Arvind Singh Bisht |
India's population will grow to 1.3 billion by 2017, so current agricultural output needs to be doubled against odds like ...

China GMO trade war: Distillers corn grain caught in crossfire, rejected

David Stanway, Niu Shuping |
China has turned away about 2,000 tons of U.S. dried distillers grain (DDG), a corn by-product, and more rejections are ...

In GMO debate, ‘right to know’ is empty mantra

Kevin Folta |
The right to know is an empty mantra, three words that sound like they are pursuing freedom and information.  However, ...

India environment minister to back more GM crops in January

Urmi A Goswami |
India's new environment minister Veerappa Moily has indicated he will push to overturn the blockage on GMO crops instituted by ...

Need for GM crops fall as pests populations die off

Populations of European corn borer (ECB), a major corn crop pest, have declined significantly in the eastern United States, according ...

Video: GMOs safe to eat says Tamar Haspel, WaPo foodie columnist

Morgan Korn |
Tamar Haspel, food columnist at The Washington Post, argues in the attached video that consumers should not be overly concerned about ...