GLP Podcast: Vitamin-D boosted CRISPR tomatoes; Don't fear monkeypox; Environmentalism is anti-technology

GLP Podcast: Vitamin-D boosted CRISPR tomatoes; Don’t fear monkeypox; Environmentalism is anti-technology

Cameron English, Kevin Folta | 
Consumers in the UK may soon have access to a gene-edited tomato that boosts their vitamin D levels. Monkeypox is ...
Viewpoint: Toxic fruits and vegetables? Inspired by Environmental Working Group's chemical scare fundraising gimmick in the US, Pesticide Action Network brings disinformation to Europe

Viewpoint: Toxic fruits and vegetables? Inspired by Environmental Working Group’s chemical scare fundraising gimmick in the US, Pesticide Action Network brings disinformation to Europe

Kevin Folta | 
Would you feed fruits and vegetables to your family after reading these headlines? Many European consumers may not, and they’d ...
Why this is no time to ease up on efforts to contain COVID-19

Why this is no time to ease up on efforts to contain COVID-19

Henry Miller | 
Many of us in the medical community feel as though we’re having one of those dreams in which we’re shouting ...
Viewpoint: Popular Science is the latest ‘mainstream’ news source to fall into the anti-glyphosate disinformation rabbit-hole

Viewpoint: Popular Science is the latest ‘mainstream’ news source to fall into the anti-glyphosate disinformation rabbit-hole

Cameron English | 
“This Roundup ingredient might cause cancer—but the EPA won’t ban it,” Popular Science told its readers in a terribly misleading January ...
‘Hybrid of Satan’: PolitiFact debunks vaccine rejectionist film ‘Watch the Water’ claiming COVID vaccine is snake venom

‘Hybrid of Satan’: PolitiFact debunks vaccine rejectionist film ‘Watch the Water’ claiming COVID vaccine is snake venom

A new anti-vaccine documentary ridiculously claims that the coronavirus is not a virus, but a synthetic version of snake venom that ...
Organ transplants from animal donors could be a godsend for many — but they may also provide a breeding ground for novel diseases

Organ transplants from animal donors could be a godsend for many — but they may also provide a breeding ground for novel diseases

J Roger Jacobs | 
Three out of four new diseases are zoonotic, meaning they have evolved to infect new host species. For example, a ...
GLP Podcast: Will we ever solve the obesity crisis? Science writer Mark Schatzker

GLP Podcast: Will we ever solve the obesity crisis? Science writer Mark Schatzker

Kevin Folta, Mark Schatzker | 
Americans are getting heavier and experts aren't sure what to do about it. Cutting fat and carbs out of our ...
Viewpoint: Here is why Canada is deregulating gene edited foods — and why consumers will benefit

Viewpoint: Here is why Canada is deregulating gene edited foods — and why consumers will benefit

Stuart Smyth | 
The importance of, and reliance upon, evidence-based regulations was reaffirmed [recently] in Canada! It was very welcomed news when Health ...
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Part II: Seeds of Reaction — How anti-GMO ‘progressivism’ morphed into a technophobic science rejectionist movement

Marc Brazeau | 
Part One of this essay on the evolution of anti-GMO activism ended with an introduction to the book The Rhetoric ...
Who is your real parent? Our Father on Netflix depicts the dark side of ‘secret serial sperm donation’. My birth has a similar origin but with a more hopeful twist

Who is your real parent? Our Father on Netflix depicts the dark side of ‘secret serial sperm donation’. My birth has a similar origin but with a more hopeful twist

Ricki Lewis | 
"Our Father" is difficult to watch, especially if you’ve suddenly discovered as an adult that you have a never-known family ...
Part 1: Viewpoint — Anti-GMO activists conjure up new scare messages as their influence wanes

Part 1: Viewpoint — Anti-GMO activists conjure up new scare messages as their influence wanes

Marc Brazeau | 
It's been ten years of downhill sledding for advocacy groups and activists campaigning to throttle the burgeoning biotechnology revolution transforming ...
GLP Podcast: Once-a-month shot controls opioid addiction; Food waste as energy; Obesity drugs are here

GLP Podcast: Once-a-month shot controls opioid addiction; Food waste as energy; Obesity drugs are here

Cameron English, Kevin Folta | 
A drug given once monthly as an injection could drastically reduce opioid use in the US. Why is it so ...
A new European-based organic grocery store came to town. Why does it misrepresent the advantages of organic and the disadvantages of GMO foods?

A new European-based organic grocery store came to town. Why does it misrepresent the advantages of organic and the disadvantages of GMO foods?

Richard Williams | 
There’s a new grocery store opening up in my hometown, McLean, VA. It’s called Lidl (pronounced Lee-dul), and it’s headquartered ...
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From dairy to meat to seafood, the future of sustainable food is here. Thank you synthetic biology!

Steven Cerier | 
The very definition of what food is undergoing a revolution. It will be challenged by beefless beef, porkless pork, fishless fish, ...
PEW and transhumanism: Public has mixed concerns about arriving era of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and human enhancement

PEW and transhumanism: Public has mixed concerns about arriving era of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and human enhancement

Cary Funk, Lee Rainie | 
Americans regard advances in artificial intelligence and human enhancement technologies with a degree of caution and uncertainty. A new Pew Research ...
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Green Revolution 2.0 is unfolding, driven by biotechnology innovation. Here is what you can expect

Steven Cerier | 
We are in the early stages of a revolution in food and agriculture that will exceed the tremendous accomplishments of ...
Why are there tuskless elephants? Blame ivory hunting

Why are there tuskless elephants? Blame ivory hunting

Reece Goodall | 
For hundreds of years, people in Africa and Asia have traded in ivory. The material is taken from the tusks ...
Beyond AI: Why artificial superintelligence is the ‘next big thing’ — and what that means for the future

Beyond AI: Why artificial superintelligence is the ‘next big thing’ — and what that means for the future

Ido Vapner | 
When it comes to AI, there are three types: artificial narrow intelligence (ANI), artificial general intelligence (AGI), and artificial superintelligence ...
GLP Podcast: 'Toxic 10' chemicals in food; Gene editing treats heart disease? Dog-breed myths debunked

GLP Podcast: ‘Toxic 10’ chemicals in food; Gene editing treats heart disease? Dog-breed myths debunked

Cameron English, Kevin Folta | 
There's a "toxic 10" group of chemicals lurking in every single food you consume. Listen in to find out what ...
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How genetic engineering is creating more nutritious, healthier food and protecting crops from ravaging diseases

Steven Cerier | 
Despite the objections and protestations of the anti-GMO advocates who equate genetic engineering with “Frankenfoods” and utilize fear and scare ...
The reinvention of agriculture

The reinvention of agriculture

Steven Cerier | 
Many people still have an outdated notion of what farming entails and are unaware how much it involves high technology ...
Once-a-month injection to control opioid addiction? Buprenorphine has shown enormous promise

Once-a-month injection to control opioid addiction? Buprenorphine has shown enormous promise

Jenny Gold | 
Dr. Andrew Herring has a clear goal walking into every appointment with patients seeking medication to treat an opioid use ...
With the US honeybee population stable, what are the challenges going forward?

With the US honeybee population stable, what are the challenges going forward?

Steve Savage | 
There is a common phrase that appears in the popular press, in grant proposals and as a fund raising theme ...
GLP Podcast: GMO grapes coming soon? Golden Rice is here; FDA's dubious animal gene-editing rules

GLP Podcast: GMO grapes coming soon? Golden Rice is here; FDA’s dubious animal gene-editing rules

Cameron English, Kevin Folta | 
GMO grapes exist, so why can't we buy them? Farmers in the Philippines have access to disease-fighting Golden Rice after ...
Public trust, safety, and genetic engineering

Public trust, safety, and genetic engineering

Drew Kershen, Henry Miller | 
Although the public is almost completely unaware, today, more than three-quarters of all food crops have been directly and dramatically ...
Alternative and natural medicine quackery is on the rise. Here’s why the placebo effect is part of the problem

Alternative and natural medicine quackery is on the rise. Here’s why the placebo effect is part of the problem

Fabrizio Benedetti | 
For several decades now, many scientists, including me, have been working hard to reveal the full power and scope of ...
Was GMO critic Sheldon Krimsky ‘rigorous’ and ‘courageous' as Ralph Nader and the NY Times claim? Or was the recently-deceased Tufts professor an anti-science crank?

Was GMO critic Sheldon Krimsky ‘rigorous’ and ‘courageous’ as Ralph Nader and the NY Times claim? Or was the recently-deceased Tufts professor an anti-science crank?

Was Sheldon Krimsky a seer who appropriately warned about a lack of oversight of the biotechnology revolution, including the inherent ...
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