Humans began farming sooner that scientists thought

Jacqueline Howard | Huffington Post&nbsp|&nbsp
When did humans first begin farming? Scientists have long thought that our prehistoric ancestors didn't start raising crops until some 12,000 ...
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Children of donors seek greater transparency from sperm banks

Wendy Kramer | Huffington Post&nbsp|&nbsp
A cultural phenomenon is growing these days in the world of gamete donation. The voices of the donor-conceived are growing ...

Things to know about women suffering from depression

Jillian Capewell | Huffington Post&nbsp|&nbsp
While I don’t head out each day holding a placard that reads “ASK ME ABOUT MY DEPRESSION,” the subject comes ...

Epigenetics can help humans understand our ancient past

Jennifer Raff | Huffington Post&nbsp|&nbsp
Some types of epigenetic modifications are directly influenced by environmental factors.  Thus, characterizing and understanding the "epigenome" can help us ...

Transhumanist dilemma: Should we be allowed unlimited access to our own genetic information?

Karthika Muthukumaraswamy | Huffington Post&nbsp|&nbsp
Up until recently, those in the technology industry and those conducting genomic research would have been considered strange bedfellows. But ...

Better question than GMO debate: Are global crops genetically diverse enough?

Nyree Zerega | Huffington Post&nbsp|&nbsp
The highly polarized GM debate too often devolves into good vs. evil, or corporate vs. small and organic farmers. The ...
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Greenpeace, leader of anti-GMO movement in India, faces precarious future

Alit Joy | Huffington Post&nbsp|&nbsp
The first year of Modi Sarkar has been disastrous for non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in the country. Including Greenpeace, about 9,000 have ...

Is agroecology the key to feeding the world?

Lori Ann Thrupp | Huffington Post&nbsp|&nbsp
Developing alternatives to predominant systems takes time. The encouraging news is that progress is underway. Around the world, communities are ...

Glyphosate’s environmental and health risks should be addressed by regulators

Michael Hansen | Huffington Post&nbsp|&nbsp
Monsanto's herbicide glyphosate -- trade name RoundUp -- which is used on most genetically engineered crops (also known as GMOs), ...

Middle ground: Organic vs. conventional farming isn’t helping anyone

Stefanie Sacks | Huffington Post&nbsp|&nbsp
I'm pleased to see more people making the connections between our food choices, our health, and our impact on the ...

Synthetic biology needs to start small before it can solve the world’s problems

Bryan Johnson | Huffington Post&nbsp|&nbsp
Recently, Newsweek tweeted: "Synbio was going to save the world. Now it's being used to make vanilla flavoring." Synthetic biology ...

Companies may soon use employees’ genetics data in wellness programs

Tom Murphy | Huffington Post&nbsp|&nbsp
Your employer may one day help determine if your genes are why your jeans have become too snug. Big companies ...
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Neil Young really, really hates Monsanto

Joe Satran | Huffington Post&nbsp|&nbsp
Neil Young really, really hates Monsanto. Last fall, the legendary musician called on fans to boycott Starbucks because it sided ...
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‘Neonics not key driver of bee deaths’–USDA study clashes with White House considering restrictions on pesticide

Jon Entine | Huffington Post&nbsp|&nbsp
Even as a special White House created task force is poised any day now to address concerns over supposedly vanishing ...

Genetics of why listening to music feels so good

Dawson Church | Huffington Post&nbsp|&nbsp
That song you can't get out of your head might be doing something more than prompting you to hum the ...

Nevada woman cleared of murder after three decades behind bars

Huffington Post&nbsp|&nbsp
Prosecutors in Nevada dropped a murder charge against a woman who spent more than three decades behind bars for the ...

Forty years of food technology brought famine-riddled countries back from brink

Shenggan Fan | Huffington Post&nbsp|&nbsp
In the mid-1970s, the outlook for food supplies around the world was grim. There were talks of "food triage" — food-rich ...

Liberal confession: 5 reasons why the left is no better than the right on GMOs, science

Bobby Azarian | Huffington Post&nbsp|&nbsp
Anti-science rhetoric is coming from prominent left-wing figures like liberal talk show host Bill Maher. As a liberal myself — and ...

Brain gives convincing evidence for distinction between gender and sex

Amanda Koehn | Huffington Post&nbsp|&nbsp
Ever wonder about the brain's white matter microstructure diffusivity? Don't know what the hell we're talking about? Well, start paying ...

Recent “win” opening door to growing GM crops in Britain not really a victory

Peter Melchett | Huffington Post&nbsp|&nbsp
The European Parliament's decision on GM in January was hailed by the pro-GM campaign in the UK as a great victory ...

Genome editing is future of biotech

C. S. Prakash | Huffington Post&nbsp|&nbsp
I asked some of those social thought leaders for their predictions of what we can expect from biotech and biopharma ...

Controversial Danish study suggests circumcision may be linked to autism

Huffington Post&nbsp|&nbsp
A controversial new study from Denmark shows a link between circumcision and autism, although experts differ sharply over what to ...
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Breakthrough research: Bioengineered human muscle that contracts like real tissue

Macrina Cooper-White | Huffington Post&nbsp|&nbsp
In what's being hailed as a medical first, researchers at Duke University announced this week that they had bioengineered human ...

Dangers of legal genetic discrimination in Canada

Shimon Koffler Fogel | Huffington Post&nbsp|&nbsp
Protecting members of our society from discrimination based on the colour of their skin, ethnicity, or ancestry is a fundamental ...
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Study claims agroecology closes organic yield deficit with conventional farming

Eric Holt Gimenez | Huffington Post&nbsp|&nbsp
The more scientists actually study agroecology, the better it looks. The largest meta-analysis to date comparing yields of organic and ...
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Neuroscience: What’s going on in your brain when you read Harry Potter?

Carolyn Gregoire | Huffington Post&nbsp|&nbsp
When reading about Harry Potter's adventures fighting Lord Voldemort or flying around the Quidditch field on his broomstick, we can ...

How warfare shaped female psychological evolution

Michelle Scalise Sugiyama | Huffington Post&nbsp|&nbsp
Evidence suggests that warfare is an ancient part of human life, dating back to when all humans lived as hunter-gatherers ...

Genetic links found for male homosexuality, but some scientists skeptical

Lindsey Tanner | Huffington Post&nbsp|&nbsp
A large study of gay brothers adds to evidence that genes influence men's chances of being homosexual, but the results ...
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