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Regenerative medicine and war: The next breakthrough in treating injured veterans?

Sam Moxon&nbsp|&nbsp
Many Americans, and indeed people all over the world, were outraged when reports surfaced this past summer that President Trump ...
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Viewpoint: There’s no such thing as a ‘GMO,’ and the history of potatoes illustrates why the term is ‘nonsensical’

Giovanni Molteni Tagliabue&nbsp|&nbsp
The expression “genetically modified organisms” (“GMOs”) is not only void of scientific value, but has negative effects on agricultural progress ...
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GMO and gene-edited biofortified crops weaken case for organic agriculture

Steven Cerier&nbsp|&nbsp
A new lineup of GMO and gene-edited crops with nutrient content organic growers simply can't replicate ...
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Viewpoint: ‘Toxic-free EU’? Why Europe’s naive Green Deal is scientifically illiterate and could cripple innovation for years to come

David Zaruk&nbsp|&nbsp
July is usually a good month for environmental activism in Europe. Many people are on holiday and nobody feels like ...
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Viewpoint: Modern-day Luddites: How precautionary activism and reporting paint a misleading picture of biotechnology

Jon Entine&nbsp|&nbsp
We live in a precautionary era in which technological breakthroughs poised to dominate the coming decades—from artificial intelligence and nanotechnology ...
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Revisiting the Kon-Tiki hypothesis: Did ancient Americans really settle the Pacific?

Patrick Whittle&nbsp|&nbsp
An eccentric theory of human seagoing migration—made famous by one of the most insanely suicidal ‘scientific’ experiments ever undertaken—has recently ...
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‘Detecting consciousness’: Living with a missing cerebellum and other mysteries of the brain

Joel Frohlich&nbsp|&nbsp
Can electrical impulses in the brain explain the stuff that dreams are made of? ...
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Why a coronavirus vaccine ‘October Surprise’ could be an October disaster

Henry Miller&nbsp|&nbsp
There is widespread anticipation of the availability of vaccines to prevent COVID-19 infections so that Americans can get their lives ...
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Roundup glyphosate weedkiller responsible for the decline in Monarch butterflies? Media and advocacy groups badly misreport study

Andrew Porterfield&nbsp|&nbsp
News reporting at its best should be nuanced. There are rarely 'black hats' and 'white hats' when it comes to ...
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Viewpoint: Rethinking ‘critical race theory’ — What happens when broad racialist viewpoints ‘invade’ science?

Andreas Bikfalvi, Marcel Kuntz&nbsp|&nbsp
“Schœlcher n’est pas notre sauveur,” declared protestors who toppled statues on the French territory of Martinique earlier this year—“Schœlcher is not our savior.” The reference ...
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Do you have food allergies? Manipulating the gut microbiome might treat them

Esther Landhuis&nbsp|&nbsp
As a child, Cathryn Nagler broke out in hives when she ate eggs. She reacted to penicillin. Working in labs ...
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Viewpoint: UN’s ‘hand-in-glove’ alliance with anti-pesticide groups cripples response to Africa’s ravenous locust swarms

James Njoroge&nbsp|&nbsp
In a year devastated by locust plagues, the COVID-19 pandemic, and massive flooding that displaced over a hundred thousand people ...
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Resurrection of phrenology? AI’s quest to link facial features and criminality has a shady Victorian legacy

Catherine Stinson&nbsp|&nbsp
'Phrenology’ has an old-fashioned ring to it. It sounds like it belongs in a history book, filed somewhere between bloodletting ...
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Podcast: Ag Secretary Sonny Perdue interviews GLP’s Jon Entine on feeding the world sustainably through biotech innovation and challenging the ‘myth of organics’

Jon Entine, Sonny Perdue&nbsp|&nbsp
Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue wants to welcome you to his very own podcast – “The Sonnyside of the Farm.” ...
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The ‘Church of Nature’ and the sudden collapse of the cult of Extinction Rebellion

David Zaruk&nbsp|&nbsp
When a cult loses its grip on a person, a form of reawakening takes place. It involves having to return ...
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Struggle to decide when kids should go back to school mirrors 1918 pandemic debate

Theresa Waldrop&nbsp|&nbsp
During the influenza pandemic in 1918, even though the world was a very different place, the discussion [about whether to ...
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Viewpoint: ‘Superfood’—a lucrative marketing term with no scientific basis

Hayley Philip&nbsp|&nbsp
Walking through the grocery aisle, there is an overwhelming number of new superfoods to choose from. Hemp hearts are full ...
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Dissecting male-female brain and behavior differences

Ari Berkowitz&nbsp|&nbsp
People have searched for sex differences in human brains since at least the 19th century, when scientist Samuel George Morton ...
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Stigmatization faced by people who underwent intersex surgeries to correct ambiguous genitalia

Kate Sosin&nbsp|&nbsp
Eugene Robinson recovered from his double mastectomy on a hospital porch in Durham, North Carolina. It was August 1956, and ...
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Chile poised to tackle food shortages and climate change with ‘Golden Apple’ and other CRISPR-edited crops

Daniel Norero&nbsp|&nbsp
Chile’s intense political unrest exacerbated by months of COVID-19 quarantine has temporarily overshadowed a relentless environmental, farming crisis: an intense ...
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5 things you should know if you have COVID and are asymptomatic

William Petri&nbsp|&nbsp
Blood tests that check for exposure to the coronavirus are starting to come online, and preliminary findings suggest that many ...
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Podcast: Activism’s dark side—Earth Liberation Front bombs ‘GMO’ tree lab, destroys endangered plants instead

Kevin Folta, Toby Bradshaw&nbsp|&nbsp
Law enforcement agencies keep a watchful eye on environmental groups that have engaged in eco-terrorism, notably Greenpeace and PETA, and ...
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Viewpoint: Ideology, politics pollute the debate over health risks of red meat

Hank Campbell&nbsp|&nbsp
For decades there has been a statistical controversy about meat. By statistical I mean it was never a real health ...
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Debating group differences in intelligence: A conversation with philosopher Nathan Cofnas

Grégoire Canlorbe, Nathan Cofnas&nbsp|&nbsp
Nathan Cofnas is an American philosopher and philosophy PhD Candidate at Oxford University. He is known for his works on ...
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Viewpoint: Farm to Fork failure—How Europe’s ‘obsession’ with organics undermines the global sustainable farming movement

Jon Entine&nbsp|&nbsp
Europe’s quest to confront climate change and achieve carbon neutrality is being undermined by “Big Ag”? That’s not my claim. It’s the ...
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