Viewpoint: Environmentalists claim farmers can forego chemicals and genetically engineered crops and grow bumper crops with less environmental impact. If only farming was that easy

Viewpoint: Environmentalists claim farmers can forego chemicals and genetically engineered crops and grow bumper crops with less environmental impact. If only farming was that easy

At the end of the 20th century, the United Nations (UN) launched the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). The MDGs were a list of ...
GLP podcast: 'Health freedom'—a human right or MAHA propaganda tool?

GLP podcast: ‘Health freedom’—a human right or MAHA propaganda tool?

RFK, Jr.'s Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) coalition has built its platform on the concept of health freedom, a belief ...
Why scare stories about crop chemicals outlive the science

Why scare stories about crop chemicals outlive the science

For years, glyphosate has been the world’s most litigated molecule. The herbicide, first brought to market in 1974 under the ...
The science behind a restful night’s sleep

The science behind a restful night’s sleep

We’ve all experienced this: You’re in the middle of a lovely dream. Perhaps you’re flying. As you’re soaring through the ...
Human differences: The concept of ‘race’ is infused with historical prejudice but ‘genetic populations’ are real. What’s the difference?

Human differences: The concept of ‘race’ is infused with historical prejudice but ‘genetic populations’ are real. What’s the difference?

In the recent flurry of executive orders from President Donald Trump, one warned of “a distorted narrative” about race “driven ...
RFK, Jr.’s bungled science on thimerosal and vaccines

RFK, Jr.’s bungled science on thimerosal and vaccines

Josh Bloom | Genetic Literacy Project |
Mercury, the element, is no longer used in thermometers, but it remains at the center of a decades-long debate over ...
Viewpoint: Frost season is nearing in Florida’s citrus-growing region. Here’s how backward science at the EPA has closed down a protective solution

Viewpoint: Frost season is nearing in Florida’s citrus-growing region. Here’s how backward science at the EPA has closed down a protective solution

“That morning I squeezed every orange and it felt like a wet sponge – I knew I lost the whole ...
Viewpoint: Beyond Plastics: Here’s how 'dark money' funds activist environmental causes and keeps money flowing to tort lawyers

Viewpoint: Beyond Plastics: Here’s how ‘dark money’ funds activist environmental causes and keeps money flowing to tort lawyers

Tucked away in the quaint folds of Vermont’s Bennington College, a tiny liberal arts school with fewer students than a ...
Viewpoint: Organic fantasies—Why rejecting industrial agriculture for regenerative farming would be a big mistake for food security and sustainability

Viewpoint: Organic fantasies—Why rejecting industrial agriculture for regenerative farming would be a big mistake for food security and sustainability

Alex Smith | Genetic Literacy Project |
Last year, Scientific American published a short but ominous article titled “Only 60 Years Left of Farming if Soil Degradation ...
The EU passes landmark legislation to curb plastic nurdles threatening ocean ecosystems. It's not enough. Genetically engineered bacteria could help

The EU passes landmark legislation to curb plastic nurdles threatening ocean ecosystems. It’s not enough. Genetically engineered bacteria could help

Spain’s northern coast has been fighting a months-long assault from a ‘white tide’ of plastic pellets dumped by a Dutch-registered ship ...
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GLP podcast: Are science journals corrupt? Dr. Kevin Folta examines the ‘replication crisis’

The science community faces an existential crisis as thousands of studies are retracted and dozens of peer-reviewed journals are forced ...
Farming in poorer countries suffers from poor weather forecasting. AI is poised to change that

Farming in poorer countries suffers from poor weather forecasting. AI is poised to change that

For farmers, every planting decision carries risks, and many of those risks are increasing with climate change. One of the ...
“It's raining neonicotinoids in Japan!” How the French media, environmentalists, and activist scientists conspired to distort science and severely damage the farm economy

“It’s raining neonicotinoids in Japan!” How the French media, environmentalists, and activist scientists conspired to distort science and severely damage the farm economy

Based on only eleven rain collections, researchers from Tokyo and Hokkaido Universities detected five neonicotinoids in Japanese rainwater at sub-nanogram-per-liter ...
Viewpoint: How cancer cultists and health justice vigilantes politicize science

Viewpoint: How cancer cultists and health justice vigilantes politicize science

A paper by Cristian Tomasetti and Bert Vogelstein, published in 2015 in Science, found that two-thirds of cancers were caused by "bad ...
Viewpoint: Why de-extinction efforts should be redirected at classical habitat conservation or improving agricultural production

Viewpoint: Why de-extinction efforts should be redirected at classical habitat conservation or improving agricultural production

“In considering the risks of recombinant DNA, we shy at kittens and cuddle tigers.” Thus James Watson, co-discoverer with Francis ...
Viewpoint: Tylenol causes autism? Diet Coke brain tumors? Ice cream shark attacks? None of the claims is true—unless you're an activist or a tort lawyer

Viewpoint: Tylenol causes autism? Diet Coke brain tumors? Ice cream shark attacks? None of the claims is true—unless you’re an activist or a tort lawyer

Every week, the headlines blare a new health apocalypse: “Diet soda causes depression!” “Tylenol in pregnancy linked to autism!” “Pesticides ...
Viewpoint: MAHA’s chemophobic agriculture recommendations take a back seat to industry and science as Republican farm policy comes into focus

Viewpoint: MAHA’s chemophobic agriculture recommendations take a back seat to industry and science as Republican farm policy comes into focus

Emily Bass | Genetic Literacy Project |
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has courted controversy his whole life. Since becoming the Trump administration’s top health official, Kennedy’s outlandish ...
Beyond BMI: Is obesity a disease?

Beyond BMI: Is obesity a disease?

The Lancet Commission has declared obesity a disease. With enough controversy to fill a buffet table, their new definition is sparking ...
Consumer Reports is fearmongering (again). No, protein powders don’t contain ‘toxic’ levels of lead

Consumer Reports is fearmongering (again). No, protein powders don’t contain ‘toxic’ levels of lead

Consumer Reports is at it again, this time, fear-mongering about lead in protein powders. Their latest headline and “report” concludes ...
Viewpoint: Wall Street and private equity—The hidden money bankrolling class action tort cases, from glyphosate to talc to Zantac

Viewpoint: Wall Street and private equity—The hidden money bankrolling class action tort cases, from glyphosate to talc to Zantac

Have you ever wondered how lawyers manage to bankroll mass toxic tort cases, which are notoriously expensive to finance? Spoiler ...
Misguided MAHA: Its vision of transforming American agriculture would increase food prices, habitat loss, and emissions

Misguided MAHA: Its vision of transforming American agriculture would increase food prices, habitat loss, and emissions

Earlier this spring, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. walked the rows of John Sawyer’s Texas farm, the young corn brushing against ...
Viewpoint: ‘The rise in autism rates cannot solely be attributed to more accurate diagnoses’

Viewpoint: ‘The rise in autism rates cannot solely be attributed to more accurate diagnoses’

The Norwegian Institute of Public Health (NIPH) recently presented startling figures on the increase in autism diagnoses from 2010 to ...
Chestnuts, rats, and rhinos: Can biotechnology become a key tool in conservation?

Chestnuts, rats, and rhinos: Can biotechnology become a key tool in conservation?

Emma Kovak | Genetic Literacy Project |
What do the American Chestnut tree, the black rat, and the northern white rhinoceros have in common? They are all ...
The next front in the U.S.–China trade war: Beijing’s control of life-saving medicines?

The next front in the U.S.–China trade war: Beijing’s control of life-saving medicines?

The U.S.–China trade conflict reignited this past week when Beijing announced it would expand export controls on rare earth minerals ...
Viewpoint: Despite environmental activist claims, bird and insect populations are not crashing in Britain

Viewpoint: Despite environmental activist claims, bird and insect populations are not crashing in Britain

The scientific evidence increasingly refutes the alarmist narrative that our farmland bird and insect populations are disappearing due to intensive ...
Mutant advantages: Constant change in plant breeding — random and now guided — has precisely crafted our global food system

Mutant advantages: Constant change in plant breeding — random and now guided — has precisely crafted our global food system

A new review paper by researchers at Bayer Crop Science, titled Beautiful and delicious mutants: The origins, fates, and benefits of ...
Circumcision can lead to autism? RFK, Jr. and Trump again misinterpret studies, make false claims

Circumcision can lead to autism? RFK, Jr. and Trump again misinterpret studies, make false claims

We’ve been working on this article for weeks. Poring over studies on the Tylenol-autism topic. Just before we got it ...