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Genetic Literacy Project’s Top 6 Stories for the Week, January 23, 2017

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From this past week, here are the #GLPTop6 among many great stories on human and agriculture genetics around the world ...
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Addressing GMO concerns: Will Big Ag let farmers save seeds?

Marc Brazeau | Genetic Literacy Project&nbsp|&nbsp
There is a certain emotional appeal to the idea that nobody should be able to patent foods. But how would ...
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Epigenetics Around the Web: Alzheimer’s drug moves closer to patients

Nicholas Staropoli | Genetic Literacy Project&nbsp|&nbsp
Epigenetics Around the Web is a weekly roundup of the latest studies and news in the field of epigenetics presented ...
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Addressing GMO concerns: Are agricultural chemicals hazardous, overused?

Marc Brazeau | Genetic Literacy Project&nbsp|&nbsp
This is the second in a series that explores common objections to GMOs that are found on the internet. This ...
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Addressing GMO concerns: Are foods “made in labs” the same as those “made by nature”

Marc Brazeau | Genetic Literacy Project&nbsp|&nbsp
This is the first in a series that explores common objections to GMOs that are found on the internet. The ...
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Talking Biotech: How plants can be tweaked to ‘naturally’ fight disease

Jonathan Jones, Paul Vincelli | Genetic Literacy Project&nbsp|&nbsp
University of East Anglia's Jonathan Jones on how plants can be genetically modified to naturally fight diseases ...
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3 disease resistant GMOs could address climate change and save farmers billions

Nicholas Staropoli | Genetic Literacy Project&nbsp|&nbsp
The next generation of genetically engineered crops--if technology skeptics do not have their way--will bring a range of benefits to ...
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Genetic Literacy Project’s Top 6 Stories for the Week, January 16, 2017

Genetic Literacy Project&nbsp|&nbsp
From this past week, here are the #GLPTop6 among many great stories on human and agriculture genetics around the world ...
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Moderate drinking improves heart health? Genes say ‘not so fast’

Emily Sutherlin | Genetic Literacy Project&nbsp|&nbsp
While research has shown that drinking alcohol in moderation may help lower the risk of congenital heart defects, other data ...
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Top 5 ‘post-truth’ anti-GMO headlines: Biologist critiques outrageous 2016 claims

Carol Lynn Curchoe | Genetic Literacy Project&nbsp|&nbsp
A reproductive biologist offers her take on the five most outrageous--but astronomically popular--anti-GMO advocacy blog headlines from last year, including ...
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Myth busting: Is agricultural pesticide use in the US, and its impact, going down or up?

Andrew Porterfield | Genetic Literacy Project&nbsp|&nbsp
Anti-GMO groups have shifted their focus from demonizing GMO crops directly to criticizing chemical usage, particularly the herbicide glyphosate, for ...
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Piltdown Man evolution hoax reminds us about danger of confirmation bias

David Warmflash | Genetic Literacy Project&nbsp|&nbsp
A 100-year-old hoax involving the "discovery" of a missing link in the human evolution chain provides insights into the pitfalls ...
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Viewpoint: This could be the moment for rolling back regulators’ ‘soft despotism’

Henry Miller | Genetic Literacy Project&nbsp|&nbsp
This article originally appeared at Forbes and has been republished here with the author's permission. Bill McGurn in a recent ...
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Kelly v Graham: Should scientists ‘stay out’ of politics?

Julie Kelly, Nat Graham | Genetic Literacy Project&nbsp|&nbsp
The question of whether scientists should take special restraint in not lacing their pubic engagement on science issues with politics ...
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Genetics may have played a part in electing Trump president

Andrew Porterfield | Genetic Literacy Project&nbsp|&nbsp
Do our genetics influence whether we lean to the political left or right? It's obviously more complicated than that, but ...
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Video GMO story: The near death and rescue of the Hawaiian papaya

Joan Conrow | Genetic Literacy Project&nbsp|&nbsp
The anti-GMO movement in Hawaii grew into a sizable force in 2013 thanks to funding and directional support from activist ...
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The future is here: 3 ways technology can improve sustainability

David Warmflash | Genetic Literacy Project&nbsp|&nbsp
Generating energy and using more land for crops increases atmospheric greenhouse gas levels. So does livestock farming. But there are ...
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UC Davis’ Alison Van Eenennaam’s deep dive into latest Séralini GMOs-are-dangerous paper

Alison Van Eenennaam | Genetic Literacy Project&nbsp|&nbsp
The controversial paper by the Séralini team challenges a central tenet of biotech proponents: are GM crops 'substantially equivalent' to ...
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Talking Biotech: Marketing expert Jay Baer’s tips on communicating about GMOs

Jay Baer | Genetic Literacy Project&nbsp|&nbsp
Marketing expert Jay Baer's tips on communicating about GMOs ...
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Genetic Literacy Project’s Top 6 Stories for the Week, January 9, 2017

Genetic Literacy Project&nbsp|&nbsp
From this past week, here are the #GLPTop6 among many great stories on human and agriculture genetics around the world ...
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Real story of anti-GMO sensation Rachel Parent: Idealist or pawn of ‘natural’ marketers?

David Warmflash, Jon Entine | Genetic Literacy Project&nbsp|&nbsp
Teen anti-GMO activist Rachel Parent tours the world, 'testifying' at anti-GMO tribunals and delivers Ted Talks about the dangers of ...
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What genetics reveals about traditional Chinese medicine

Andrew Porterfield | Genetic Literacy Project&nbsp|&nbsp
Can Chinese medicine impact the human genome, and deliver on its promises? A variety of individual responses to these therapies ...
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Transcranial magnetic stimulation: Can strong magnetics revive your sex drive?

Meredith Knight | Genetic Literacy Project&nbsp|&nbsp
If TMS, which is already FDA approved to treat depression, can reverse sexual dysfunction, it would be a boon particularly ...
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Why business journalists should not write on science: Washington Post botches India GMO cotton exposé

Genetic Literacy Project&nbsp|&nbsp
Business reporters should not attempt to write about science--a point underscored by a botched Washington Post "investigation" about growing cotton ...
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Viewpoint: Rachel Carson’s “heedless and destructive acts”

Henry Miller | Genetic Literacy Project&nbsp|&nbsp
This article originally appeared at Forbes and has been republished here with the author's permission. Environmental activists gathered last month ...
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‘Agrochemical academic complex’: Should industry fund research?

Alison Van Eenennaam | Genetic Literacy Project&nbsp|&nbsp
According to a recent piece in the NYT: Industry funded researchers are shills and the rest are tree-hugging greenies. UC ...
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Teenager raped to death in US Animal Research Center (NY Times’ Michael Moss’ F in journalism)

Alison Van Eenennaam | Genetic Literacy Project&nbsp|&nbsp
In January 2015, New York Times journalist Michael Moss skewered the research protocols of the US Meat Animal Research Center ...
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Talking Biotech: Kentucky’s Paul Vincelli, Florida’s Kevin Folta: Drop ‘GMO’ to improve public discourse on biotech

Kevin Folta, Paul Vincelli | Genetic Literacy Project&nbsp|&nbsp
Kentucky's Paul Vincelli, Florida's Kevin Folta: Drop 'GMO' to improve public discourse on biotech ...
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