Personalized nutrition: Can AI design a healthy, allergen-free diet?

Personalized nutrition: Can AI design a healthy, allergen-free diet?

Mauro Proença |
In just three months, ChatGPT will turn three, and it’s already reshaping the way we work, think, and even imagine ...
Viewpoint: Tylenol and the pseudoscience litigation playbook: Here’s how tort lawyer RFK, Jr. consorts with ambulance-chasing lawyers to shake-down companies making a safe and necessary product

Viewpoint: Tylenol and the pseudoscience litigation playbook: Here’s how tort lawyer RFK, Jr. consorts with ambulance-chasing lawyers to shake-down companies making a safe and necessary product

Andrea Love |
Donald Trump held a lengthy press release where he spewed a lot of disinformation and gave dangerous medical advice. He ...
Viewpoint: ‘A conveyor belt of agenda-driven science’: NPR’s anti-aquaculture hit piece is bought and paid for by activists

Viewpoint: ‘A conveyor belt of agenda-driven science’: NPR’s anti-aquaculture hit piece is bought and paid for by activists

David Zaruk |
National Public Radio (NPR), once a beacon of earnest, if occasionally sanctimonious, reporting, has sunk to a new low, as ...
GLP podcast: 'Fight fire with fire.' How one science advocate converts vaccine skeptics

GLP podcast: ‘Fight fire with fire.’ How one science advocate converts vaccine skeptics

Many scientists treat the anti-vaccine movement as a collection of lepers—a group of malcontents to be ignored and ostracized in ...
When AI goes HAL 9000: How the coming age of agentic AI could unleash catastrophic cyberattacks

When AI goes HAL 9000: How the coming age of agentic AI could unleash catastrophic cyberattacks

Henry Miller |
With all the hype about the transformative power of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to revolutionize and accelerate innovation, there are some ...
Viewpoint: What the media and policymakers miss about containing agricultural pests—Exaggerating risk and underestimating benefits

Viewpoint: What the media and policymakers miss about containing agricultural pests—Exaggerating risk and underestimating benefits

Andreas von Tiedemann |
The debate on the extent and necessity of regulating the use of plant protection products essentially concerns an objective assessment ...
Why dogs and cats are evolving to look alike?

Why dogs and cats are evolving to look alike?

Grace Carroll |
Domestication has made cats and dogs more diverse, but also curiously alike – with serious implications for their health and ...
Viewpoint: AI and consciousness—How we will ethically interact with robots as they develop the ‘intelligence’ to show feelings

Viewpoint: AI and consciousness—How we will ethically interact with robots as they develop the ‘intelligence’ to show feelings

Conor Purcell |
Sooner than we think, public opinion is going to diverge along ideological lines around rights and moral consideration for artificial intelligence ...
Why cutting out synthetic pesticides will reduce food production and won't help the environment

Why cutting out synthetic pesticides will reduce food production and won’t help the environment

Greg Dawson |
Following the launch earlier this year of the UK Pesticides National Action Plan, with a strong focus on reducing the ...
How farming spread globally in prehistoric times to supplant hunting and gathering

How farming spread globally in prehistoric times to supplant hunting and gathering

Alfredo Cortell, Javier Rivas |
If you’ve ever wondered how farming spread far and wide, our research on past human societies offers one explanation: contact ...
National Cancer Institute—world’s premier cancer research center—victim of RFK’s cuts and chaos agenda

National Cancer Institute—world’s premier cancer research center—victim of RFK’s cuts and chaos agenda

Arthur Allen, Rachana Pradhan |
The Trump administration’s broadsides against scientific research have caused unprecedented upheaval at the National Cancer Institute, the storied federal government ...
Viewpoint: How the Washington Post became a megaphone for Green Billionaires peddling environmental misinformation

Viewpoint: How the Washington Post became a megaphone for Green Billionaires peddling environmental misinformation

David Zaruk |
There was a time when environmental journalists at least made an effort to present their coverage in a balanced manner ...
KFF Part 3: How the U.S. aid freeze threatens the global fight against malaria

KFF Part 3: How the U.S. aid freeze threatens the global fight against malaria

Following numerous executive actions since January that have fundamentally changed U.S. foreign assistance, KFF, a partner organization of the Genetic ...
GLP Spaces on X: Refuting MAHA's anti-pesticide mythology

GLP Spaces on X: Refuting MAHA’s anti-pesticide mythology

Cameron English, Liza Dunn |
There's a little-known fact the MAHA coalition would prefer to keep quiet: pesticides are essential to protect public health and ...
Cracking cancer’s code: How science is weaponizing our immune system to target aggressive brain tumors

Cracking cancer’s code: How science is weaponizing our immune system to target aggressive brain tumors

Henry Miller |
When Senator John McCain was diagnosed with glioblastoma in 2017, it brought sudden national attention to a cancer few had ...
Gametes? Embryo? Fetus? There are 17 timepoints when a human life might begin

Gametes? Embryo? Fetus? There are 17 timepoints when a human life might begin

Ricki Lewis |
I wish that I could stop reposting this essay – I do so whenever limitations on women’s reproductive rights become ...
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X, Y, sex and gender: When genetics pulls a fast one

Henry Miller |
The spectrum of information that can be obtained by prenatal testing is wide and rapidly increasing. Many mutations, or "abnormalities," ...
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Viewpoint: Flouride bans make no scientific sense. A person would need to consume 357 liters a day of fluoridated water to risk adverse effects

Andrea Love |
It is exhausting when prominent “science personalities” spread harmful misinformation that erodes literacy and public health. Unfortunately, fluoride, which has ...
GLP Spaces on X: Deadly Thin Mints? $5 million chemical tort scam targets Girl Scout cookies

GLP Spaces on X: Deadly Thin Mints? $5 million chemical tort scam targets Girl Scout cookies

Tired of chasing ambulances and suing chemical companies, tort lawyers have identified a new villain: the Girl Scouts. You may ...
Viewpoint: Attack of the thin mints? Why Moms Across America (MAA) claims of 'dangeous' pesticide residues in Girl Scout Cookies are wrong and insidious

Viewpoint: Attack of the thin mints? Why Moms Across America (MAA) claims of ‘dangeous’ pesticide residues in Girl Scout Cookies are wrong and insidious

Jess Steier |
For generations, it's been a cherished part of American life: the excited Girl Scouts at their cookie booths, the ritual ...
Regulatory roadblocks set up decades ago hindering the adoption of sustainability-enhancing gene edited crops

Regulatory roadblocks set up decades ago hindering the adoption of sustainability-enhancing gene edited crops

Val Giddings |
Hardly a day goes by without another piece praising the potential for gene editing to help solve climate change.1 Nevertheless, ...
Viewpoint: After an unexpected and controversial federal ruling, the regulatory future of gene edited crops in the US is cloudy

Viewpoint: After an unexpected and controversial federal ruling, the regulatory future of gene edited crops in the US is cloudy

Drew Kershen, Henry Miller |
The use of molecular techniques to create genetically engineered (GE) crops has now become trapped in the over-regulation of a ...
Church of Scientology and RFK, Jr.: Reuters investigation highlights HHS secretary's problematic ties to Scientologist tort law firm Wisner Baum

Church of Scientology and RFK, Jr.: Reuters investigation highlights HHS secretary’s problematic ties to Scientologist tort law firm Wisner Baum

Dan Levine, Mike Spector |
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. would retain legal fees earned from litigation against drugmaker Merck if he is confirmed as President ...
'Warrior gene': If we genetically screen children to protect them from diseases, why shouldn't we investigate their proclivity to act agressively

‘Warrior gene’: If we genetically screen children to protect them from diseases, why shouldn’t we investigate their proclivity to act agressively

Patrick Whittle |
“Some people have real problems right out of the starting block. We can't dodge the responsibility for social action." ...
Viewpoint: RFK, Jr., Vani Hari and the Environmental Working Group are trying to dupe you—How the organic movement built its reputation on chemophobia

Viewpoint: RFK, Jr., Vani Hari and the Environmental Working Group are trying to dupe you—How the organic movement built its reputation on chemophobia

Andrea Love |
There is a LOT of misinformation out there when it comes to our foods, including how our foods are grown ...
Viewpoint: New York Times' series 'What to Eat on a Burning Planet' is elitist hubris (and also gets the science of climate change wrong)

Viewpoint: New York Times’ series ‘What to Eat on a Burning Planet’ is elitist hubris (and also gets the science of climate change wrong)

Alex Smith, Vijaya Ramachandran |
Journalists, academics and policymakers often talk about the “global food system.” But if there is such a thing, it isn’t ...
Only cyber-humans could settle on other planets. Creating them is possible.

Only cyber-humans could settle on other planets. Creating them is possible.

Sam McKee |
When considering human settlements on the Moon, Mars, and further afield, much attention is given to the travel times, food, ...