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Is the conman being conned? Claiming he’s been reincarnated as the ‘new Jesus’, Joseph Mercola upends company on the advice of Bahlon, the ‘psychic’s psychic’

David Gorski | Blog | 
An “exposé” of Joe Mercola published on Natural Products Insider, a website devoted to the supplements industry [covered] a story ...
Viewpoint: Consensus as truth? How ‘misinformation police’ control policy narratives

Viewpoint: Consensus as truth? How ‘science misinformation police’ control policy narratives

Roger Pieleke Jr. | Blog | 
There are many problems with the notion of consensus-as-truth and the (self)appointment of misinformation police to regulate discourse ...
Viewpoint: Acupuncture pseudoscience — Washington Post’s tiresome promotion of ‘legalized quackery’

Viewpoint: Acupuncture pseudoscience — Debunking Washington Post’s tiresome promotion of ‘legalized quackery’

Steven Salzberg | Blog | 
Acupuncturists claim to treat many conditions, but they especially like to claim that they can treat chronic pain, for a ...
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‘We could completely replace the human body with one that is ideal for space travel’ — Future space travel options come into focus

Steven Novella | Blog | 
Perhaps the optimal way to most fully adapt humans to alien environments is to completely replace the human body with ...
Viewpoint: Despite 'incredible amount of pseudoscientific claims,' consensus confirms safety of GM crops — and they are often safer than organic

Viewpoint: Despite ‘incredible amount of pseudoscientific claims,’ consensus confirms safety of GM crops — and they are often safer than organic

Michael Simpson | Blog | 
A paper, by Elisa Pellegrino et al. published in Nature Scientific Reports, a highly respected peer-reviewed journal, analyzed over 6000 published papers ...
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Viewpoint: Biologist Jerry Coyne challenges view that sex is ‘a spectrum⁠, not a binary’⁠—such claims ‘undermine public trust in science’

Jerry Coyne | Blog | 
As a biologist, I get especially irked at the repeated claim that sex in humans is “a spectrum, not a ...
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Malthusian inversion: Slowing population growth could mean cheaper food and a cleaner environment

Jayson Lusk | Blog | 
I’ve noticed several articles in the past few weeks talking about slowing or even falling population growth .... The richer ...
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Consumers largely prefer ‘real’ beef, despite plant-based burger’s surging popularity, survey shows

Jayson Lusk | Blog | 
With all the news about Beyond Meat’s stock price and the rolling out of the Impossible Burger at Burger King, ...
Viewpoint: France commissions new glyphosate-cancer study to justify more weed killer regulations

Viewpoint: France commissions new glyphosate-cancer study to justify more weed killer regulations

Albert Amgar | Blog | 
After reading this article, I relay the following comment from the collective Science-Technologies-Action (STA): “At the request of the [French] ...
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Plant geneticist Kevin Folta: Scientific American’s rewritten anti-GMO article a ‘lesser abomination’

Kevin Folta | Blog | 
The Scientific American article about "dying broccoli" and "toxic corn" drew wide criticism for its unreferenced and outright false indictment ...
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Viewpoint: Why GMOs? 1950s farming technology cannot feed the world in 2050

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Up and down the aisles of the grocery store, there are an overwhelming number of packages that are labeled with ...
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Can we teach evolutionary biology without making students ‘choose between their faith and evolution’?

Mike Klymkowsky | Blog | 
Michael Reiss, a professor of science education at University College London and an Anglican Priest, suggests that “we need to ...
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Viewpoint: While Kind Bar debunks ‘healthy’ organic sugar claim, it promotes equally deceptive non-GMO labels

Amanda Zaluckyj | Blog | 
Dear Kind Bar: [On March 6] you delighted people in the agriculture and science communities. Clif Bar tried to shame ...
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Dear Anheuser-Busch, stop scaring people about alleged dangers of corn products to sell Bud Light

Amanda Zaluckyj | Blog | 
Anheuser-Busch caused quite a farm controversy with its Bud Light Super Bowl commercials. Remember, Bud Light bragged in those commercials ...
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Bioweapons research gets quiet OK from National Institutes of Health: Here’s why that could be ‘horrific’

Steven Salzberg | Blog | 
For more than a decade now, two scientists–one in the U.S. and one in the Netherlands–have been trying to create ...
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Viewpoint: How ‘lazy journalists’ helped anti-pesticide biologist Tyrone Hayes needlessly scare the public

Myles Power | Blog | 
What do you do when....someone asks to see the raw data that your dubious claims are based on? This was ...
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A look at the neglected ‘1%’ of biotech crops that slashed chemical use and boosted yields

Stuart Smyth | Blog | 
Last year on SAIFood we discussed the benefits of the four major genetically modified (GM) crops, canola, corn, cotton and ...
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Viewpoint: How monarch butterflies exposed the hypocrisy of anti-GMO Greenpeace

Myles Power | Blog | 
In the past, I have asked....two very silly sounding questions toward Greenpeace. Why do they like watermelons? And why do they like grapefruits? As ...
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A prominent report claims we must eat less meat to stay healthy. A prominent agriculture expert responds the evidence is ‘weak’, more values than science

Jayson Lusk | Blog | 
By now, I suspect many of you have seen the report by the EAT-Lancet Commission Healthy Diets from Sustainable Food ...
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Viewpoint: Bipartisan opposition to GMOs driven more by activist ‘propaganda’ than politics

Steven Novella | Blog | 
I have written extensively about GMOs....because it is the subject about which the difference between public opinion and the opinion of ...
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Why DNA ethnicity results are so unreliable

Roberta Estes | Blog | 
Everyone who received DNA test kits during the holiday season has hopefully spit or swabbed and mailed and is now ...
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We must end ‘over-regulation’ of crop gene editing to halt global food insecurity, says prominent Canadian agricultural scientist

Stuart Smyth | Blog | 
[W]hen it comes to food and agriculture, the future may be predictable, but it isn’t humorous. The current situation is ...
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Why a decline in mortality rates among very old people may be ‘an illusion’

Steven Salzberg | Blog | 
An intriguing phenomenon has emerged in recent years: among very old people, the rate at which people die appears to decline when ...
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Viewpoint: How Canadian farmers beat anti-GMO Greenpeace at its own game

Terry Daynard | Blog | 
I confess I don’t read that many books in a year – preferring shorter Internet features instead – but I’m ...
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Viewpoint: How to talk to your anti-GMO relatives during the holidays

David Zaruk | Blog | 
We all have them. This brother-in-law or sister-in-law, who is very active on social networks. You accepted his friendly request for family ...
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Can we feed a growing world population without using yield-boosting technologies?

Stuart Smyth | Blog | 
The production of food has environmental impacts, there is no way around this .... Nature is ruthless and weeds will ...
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Viewpoint: Science needs to embrace the difference between sex and gender—without abandoning the past

Jerry Coyne | Blog | 
Lots of sites, including three scientific societies, have rejected the new Health and Human Services guidelines that provide a classification of ...
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