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GLP podcast/video: The case for weight-loss drugs; It’s immoral to oppose CRISPR animals? Bad science and ‘forever chemicals’

Cameron English, Liza Dunn&nbsp|&nbsp
We don't always know why anti-depressants and obesity drugs work, but that shouldn't discourage patients from taking medications that can ...
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GLP Podcast/Video: Cell phones and cancer; Do you need a COVID booster? The case for/against eating bugs

Cameron English, Liza Dunn&nbsp|&nbsp
There's no evidence that cell phone use causes brain cancer, so why do so many people, some scientists included, believe ...
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GLP podcast and video: How marriage impacted human evolution; ‘Tech bros’ back RFK, Jr. for president; Ban milk to slow climate change?

Cameron English, Liza Dunn&nbsp|&nbsp
Marriage is a major milestone for many people, but how has the institution influenced human evolution? A growing list of ...
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GLP podcast and video: Eating meat = cannibalism? Glyphosate safety reaffirmed (again); The science-free campaign against aspartame

Cameron English, Liza Dunn&nbsp|&nbsp
Is meat-eating analogous to human sacrifice? One Washington Post contributor says yes, but how strong is her case? Another expert ...
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Viewpoint: Animal agriculture is growing more sustainable, so don’t blame it for climate change

Frank Mitloehner&nbsp|&nbsp
Simply put, U.S. cattle aren’t the major driver of climate change. So Americans can feel good about whatever kind of ...
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7 years after the first lab-grown burger, is ‘cultivated meat’ any closer to commercialization?

Daan Luining&nbsp|&nbsp
Almost everything we consider a great invention is, in fact, a series of great inventions. Take the electric car, which ...
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Food from thin air: Turning CO2 into protein could provide sustainable food source

Colin Barras&nbsp|&nbsp
Bacteria could feed the world. While some bacteria turn CO2 into valuable fuels, other bacteria – called ‘hydrogenotrophs’ – can ...
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Viewpoint: Journalism or propaganda? Animal rights group pays UK newspaper The Guardian to bash agriculture

Henry Miller, Rob Wager&nbsp|&nbsp
We grew up in an era when the mainstream media reported the news straightforwardly, but now much of it is ...
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Beyond burgers: Why it’s so difficult to create ‘animal free’ steaks, bacon and chicken cutlets

Natalie Rubio&nbsp|&nbsp
A look at the food revolution of today, as well as Cultured Meat 2.0 ...
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Developing world should curb agricultural antibiotic use to combat drug-resistant bacteria, study warns

The growing appetite for animal protein in developing countries has resulted in a smorgasbord of antibiotic consumption for livestock that ...
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Podcast: Land use for animal agriculture has declined 140 million hectares since 2000. Can we keep this ‘livestock revolution’ alive?

Cameron English, Dan Rejto&nbsp|&nbsp
We're often told raising animals for food takes a devastating toll on the environment, consuming ever more natural resources, hastening ...
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