Are you cranky if you don’t eat? This explains that ‘hangry’ feeling

Are you cranky if you don’t eat? This explains that ‘hangry’ feeling

Neuroscientists think a cluster of cells in the brain that stimulate appetite could be a target for eating disorder therapies ...
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GLP podcast/video: Did COVID vaccine mandates work? AI spreads glyphosate misinfo; Africa’s ‘Green Revolution’ has failed? No

Did vaccine mandates slow the spread of COVID on college campuses? A new study says yes. AI-generated articles are already ...
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Viewpoint: UK’s The Guardian fearmongers over PFAS ‘forever chemicals’

The Guardian's August 17 headline, “Drinking Water of Millions of Americans Contaminated with Forever Chemicals”, was based on newly released ...
Considering the controversy over the safety and effectiveness of vaccines, is it worth getting the seasonal flu shot this year? How well do they really work?

Considering the controversy over the safety and effectiveness of vaccines, is it worth getting the seasonal flu shot this year? How well do they really work?

It's that time of year again. No, I am not referring to the latest COVID-19 vaccines, which are now available ...
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Open letter to New York Governor Hochul: ‘The only thing the Birds and Bees Protection Act would protect are seed corn maggots’

Farmers and their allies in New York State are almost unanimous in their opposition to legislation that would sharply limit ...
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Podcast: The science and history behind the term “placebo effect”

Henry Beecher’s paper paved the way for sounder drug trials and pushed scientists to better understand how we process painSloppy ...
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Viewpoint: With meat demand expected to grow by 50% by 2050, it’s ‘immoral’ to oppose disease-resistant gene-edited animals

Gene editing research in livestock is advancing rapidly on a global basis, opening up major opportunities to improve the sustainability, ...
What do 'non-identical' identical twins have to do with COVID-19? Mutations!

What do ‘non-identical’ identical twins have to do with COVID-19? Mutations!

Ricki Lewis | Genetic Literacy Project |
Identical twins Stella and Desiree Vignes were born in 1938 in a Louisiana town so small that it wasn’t on ...
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Why is there controversy over GMO foods but not GMO drugs?

GMO FAQs | Genetic Literacy Project |
Despite ample evidence that GMO crops do not threaten human health, a large portion of the general public remains skeptical ...
Near death experiences: What’s the link with CPR?

On the edge of life and death: CPR patients report vivid near-death experiences 

David Zarley | Genetic Literacy Project |
NYU researchers measured signals of brain activity and collected stories from patients on the edge of death ...
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Viewpoint: As the BBC spews organic farming propaganda, the world’s poor suffer

How many people around the world are currently living in poverty? The World Bank reports that a little over 9%, ...
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GLP podcast/video: ‘Industrial’ seed oils unhealthy? A mom’s guide to anti-GMO myths; Opposites actually don’t attract

Are so-called "industrial" seed oils slowly killing us? Probably not. One mom and farmer says other parents shouldn't be scared ...
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Treating mental health disorders: Is CRISPR a long-hoped-for silver bullet?

Sam Moxon | Genetic Literacy Project |
“I was born with the murder gene.” That’s the chilling statement in a true-life story featured in Esquire years ago ...
Multiple evolutions? Is this the first time life on Earth appeared?

Multiple evolutions? Does all life on Earth descend from the primordial soup or have different insects, plants and animals evolved separately but concurrently?

Jordi Paps | Genetic Literacy Project |
Did life evolve more than once? The origin of life is a central question in modern biology, and probably the ...
Video: Are synthetic pesticides harmful to the environment and human health? Here’s a nuanced review of the science

Video: Are synthetic pesticides harmful to the environment and human health? Here’s a nuanced review of the science

Josh Gilder | Genetic Literacy Project |
Starting with the premise that any substance can be poisonous depending on the dose, Josh Gilder, founding partner of Reach ...
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GMWatch: Anti-biotech ‘news hub’ goal is to ‘remove all GMO crops and food’

Genetic Literacy Project |
Anti-biotech site seeks to counter what it sees as propaganda by the GMO industry and its supporters in mainstream media ...
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‘Museum of Agriculture’? Could that be the fate of European farming if Greenpeace and other environmental activists succeed in blocking deregulation of crop gene editing?

Steven Cerier | Genetic Literacy Project |
The war between science and anti-crop biotechnology advocacy groups has escalated since the summer release of the European Commission Report ...
‘Unlocking creative potential’: Why the first 10 minutes of sleep are so important

‘Unlocking creative potential’: Why the first 10 minutes of sleep are so important

Ross Pomeroy | Genetic Literacy Project |
There is a stage of sleep where we still have a toe in the waking world — remaining able to ...
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GLP podcast: Lab-grown meat bad for the planet? California’s backwards pesticide rules; Presidential debates should focus on farm policy

Recent research shows that lab-grown meat may not live up to its environmental hype, requiring far more energy than its ...
Could a cup of yogurt replace a colonoscopy? Engineered bacteria can detect and deliver treatment for some pre-cancerous colorectal polyps

Could a cup of yogurt replace a colonoscopy? Engineered bacteria can detect and deliver treatment for some pre-cancerous colorectal polyps

Angus Chen | Genetic Literacy Project |
A cup of yogurt — containing engineered bacteria that can detect and deliver a treatment for colorectal polyps or cancer ...
The Transcendent Brain: How spirituality and science can work together to explain the human experience

The Transcendent Brain: How spirituality and science can work together to explain the human experience

We may have mystical moments science can’t explain, but Alan Lightman still believes in a universe ruled by natural law ...
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Charles Benbrook: Agricultural economist and consultant for the organic industry and anti-biotechnology advocacy groups

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Independent scientists rip Benbrook's co-authored commentary in New England Journal calling for reassessment of dangers of all GMO crops and ...
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GLP podcast/video: Nutrition myths, debunked; Could ChatGPT spread vaccine misinfo? Treating mental illness with CRISPR might be a bad idea

The public accepts a lot of myths about nutrition. Let's examine 10 of the most common, but scientifically dubious ideas ...
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With COVID cases rising, grand-standing legislators propose criminalizing mRNA vaccines or banning mask-wearing

Henry Miller | Genetic Literacy Project |
It is not uncommon for legislators to introduce bills that they know won’t pass but that have symbolic value of ...
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Insects are disappearing from UK farms. Why, and what can be done?

Insect populations are declining worldwide at a rate of almost 1% per year. This decline is alarming. Insects play a ...
Sweetness and bitterness: The evolutionary story of how our sense of taste evolved

Sweetness and bitterness: The evolutionary story of how our sense of taste evolved

The sweetness of sugar is one of life’s great pleasures. People’s love for sweet is so visceral, food companies lure ...
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Greenwashing or greening agriculture? Food companies developing efforts to prevent carbon in soil from leaking into the atmosphere

Meg Wilcox | Genetic Literacy Project |
Jason Johnson, Stonyfield Organic’s farmer relationship manager, fires up the AgriCORE soil sampling tool in a pasture with sweeping views ...