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| | March 27, 2024

Since the first genetically engineered or modified crops or organisms (GMO) were approved for commercial production in 1995, no new GMO has been proven to be a hazard or cause harm to human consumers. These modifications have improved crop efficiency, reduced losses to insect pests, reduced losses to viral and microbial plant pathogens and improved drought tolerance.

Scientists generated a transgenic cow that produces milk with human insulin. Their research may help patients with diabetes.

| | March 27, 2024

Recently, two more shiny new regulatory appliances started to roll off the EU’s legislative assembly line: a due diligence law making companies liable for environmental and human rights abuses in their supply chains and new rules for recycling plastic packaging.

Genetically engineered crops are nearly three decades olds at this point. What impacts have they had on agriculture over those nearly 30 years? Hint: they’re mostly positive. Scientists may be able to derive stem cells from amniotic fluid during a pregnancy and use them to treat birth defects before a child is born. Right-wing parental rights activists are leading a campaign to restrict school vaccine requirements. How do we convince these hyper-skeptical moms and dads that their kids should be vaccinated against preventable (and often deadly) diseases?

In a recent study, researchers conclude that those who tested positive for Covid-19 reported worse memory than those who tested negative.

As the effects of climate change intensify and paths for limiting global warming narrow, politicians, media and environmental advocates have rallied behind “carbon farming” as a mutually beneficial strategy for society, the environment and farmers.

| | March 26, 2024

Delta-8 THC, sometimes referred as “diet weed” or “weed lite,” is unregulated in many states thanks to a loophole in the 2018 farm bill.

Stephen Jones suffers from a traumatic brain injury, but a psychedelic called ibogaine eased his suffering.

Just five species of whales with teeth are the only others known to have females that regularly live long after they stop reproducing.

Every year the Environmental Working Group (EWG) releases its list of the Dirty Dozen, a group of 12 fruits and vegetables it claims to be contaminated with pesticides. It recommends that if you would like to eat produce off the Dirty Dozen list, you should choose organic. This year a few produce items have shifted rankings, but the 12 items under fire remain the same as that of 2023, with strawberries at the top of the list and blueberries and green beans rounding out spots 11 and 12.

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