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Viewpoint: IARC’s aspartame report echoes globally-rejected glyphosate cancer determination

Food additives like artificial sweeteners are relentlessly tested by health authorities, researchers, independent labs and activist scientists (while we rarely ...
Viewpoint: Genetics of COVID — Research into why some people never got the virus should expand to explore the genetic predisposition of some to long COVID

Viewpoint: Genetics of COVID — Research into why some people never got the virus should explore genetic predisposition to long COVID

Genetics might explain why some people have never had COVID – but we shouldn’t be too focused on finding out ...
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Humans have been genetically modifying crops for thousands of years. Here are some examples of what some popular foods used to look like.

Ever wonder how your food would look and taste if humans had not genetically modified them over the course of ...
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Ramazzini — The backstory of the ‘independent’ Italian organization that partners with IARC, the multi-billion dollar ‘toxic predatort’ industry, and anti-chemical environmental groups

In recent years, the Bologna-based Ramazzini Institute has found the following substance or situations "linked to" or "associated with" with ...
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GLP podcast and video: Pesticide ban crushes French sugar production; Activist group ‘greenwashing’; How farming affects presidential elections

A pesticide ban in France has sent the country's sugar beet production to a 14-year low, a troubling result that ...
Race science: Who bankrolled the early days of ‘race science’? And who backs that movement today?

Who bankrolled the early days of ‘race science’? And who backs that movement today?

Wickliffe Draper spent his inheritance helping to skew the science of human difference. That mission continues ...
Viewpoint: The difference between the science cited by academic researchers and activists? Peer reviewed, consensus evidence

Viewpoint: The difference between the science cited by academic researchers and activists? Peer reviewed, consensus evidence

In the 1660s, Robert Boyle advocated that the use of repeated experiments and written summary of the process, method and results, is ...
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Viewpoint: How technology-rejectionist fearmongering poisons public opinion against farmers

As other NGOs are stepping away from campaigning against gene editing, CEO is becoming the last loud voice of protest ...
Should I fire my therapist? AI revolution is coming to psychology

Should I fire my therapist? AI revolution is coming to psychology

Conversational chatbots have risen in popularity recently, but when it comes to mental health, companies and users must be cautious ...
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Viewpoint: Is the predicted ‘Silent Earth insect armageddon’ the inevitable result of using farm chemicals — or is it alarmist activist propaganda? Insect scientists challenge the doomsayers

For years, journalists and environmental bloggers have been churning out story after story claiming that insects are vanishing, in the ...
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Most animals are born to walk. Why are humans so helpless at birth?

Big brains and narrow hips were long blamed for the relative helplessness of human babies at birth. But the energy ...
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Luxurious, sustainable fragrances: Gucci develops perfume made from carbon monoxide waste from metal factories

What if microbes could transform the pollution and stench of industrial waste into luxurious, sustainable fragrance? ...
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GLP podcast and video: Mind-reading social media platforms; Developing countries reject Greenpeace’s ‘privileged’ green beliefs; New antibiotic coming soon?

Social media companies are experimenting with new technologies that measure human brain activity. Does this drive to fine tune the ...
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Good news for health-conscious, tech-embracing consumers: Here’s the science behind the latest gene-edited food, a tastier mustard green

Precision gene editing methods such as CRISPR are revolutionizing everything from cell and gene therapies to diagnostics, bioenergy, and agriculture ...
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Viewpoint: How Russia teams up with US environmental activists to promote disinformation about the crop biotechnology science

As the now year-old war in Ukraine continues to unravel, so do the stories revealing the ruthlessness with which the ...
Viewpoint: ‘Organic is good’? — Greenwashing propagated by environmental advocacy group lobbyists and marketing-savvy green industry

Viewpoint: ‘Organic is good’? — Greenwashing propagated by environmental advocacy group lobbyists and marketing-savvy green industry

Recent draft legislation on its way to the European Parliament and Council commonly known as the Greenwashing Directive (officially the Green Claims Directive) plans ...
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Magnetic brain stimulation: Patients with treatment-resistant depression may benefit from this noninvasive therapy

Patients suffering with hard-to-treat depression may get relief from noninvasive magnetic brain stimulation ...
Viewpoint: This guide should replace the Environmental Working Group's Dirty Dozen list of 'chemical-soaked' produce

Viewpoint: This guide should replace the Environmental Working Group’s Dirty Dozen list of ‘chemical-soaked’ produce

The Toxic Ten are chemicals in your family’s refrigerator and the government does nothing to stop it; it even takes ...
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Viewpoint: Use of modern seed genetics greatly contributes to improved agricultural sustainability and climate change mitigation

The use of modern seed genetics (which includes genetically modified (GM) crops, chemical and fertilizer use) greatly contributes to improved ...
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If life legally begins at conception, can fetuses be employees?

How could a fetus be a person if abortion is legal? But now that abortion rights are no longer federally ...
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RSV vaccine breakthrough prevents respiratory infections that pose serious hazards to older adults

It is not every day that drug development results in a breakthrough with the potential to eliminate an often serious ...
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GLP podcast & video: How activism threatens technological innovation; Why mosquitoes only bite some people; Combating RFK Jr.’s scientific misinformation

Activist groups effectively use fear-based PR campaigns to drive pesticides and other important products off the market. What can scientists ...
From dirt to the dinner table: Tracking how foods make the journey across a massive globally-connected food system

From dirt to the dinner table: Tracking how foods make the journey across a massive globally-connected food system

I’m a naturally curious person, but sometimes life (read: kids) takes me off course. But recently, I seized the opportunity for ...
Pollution changes the brain: People who breathe polluted air may be at higher risk of anxiety and depression

Pollution changes the brain: People who breathe polluted air may be at higher risk of anxiety and depression

People who breathe polluted air experience changes within the brain regions that control emotions, and as a result, they may ...
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Here’s how AI is protecting bees and helping farmers pollinate crops

Artificial intelligence (AI) offers a new way to track the insect pollinators essential to farming. In a new study, we installed miniature ...
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Viewpoint: Could oil and gas companies transform themselves from carbon-polluting villains to climate healers?

Oil and gas companies are seen as climate villains. Truth is, we’ll need their expertise to make green hydrogen a ...