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Part I: Viewpoint—Many people believe ‘human biodiversity’ is alt-right code for embracing racism. Here’s why they are dangerously wrong

Jon Entine, Patrick Whittle | 
Why do some people equate the phrase “human biodiversity” with racism? And what does it really mean? HBD, as its ...
Will Homo longi elbow aside Neanderthals as our closest relative?

Will Homo longi elbow aside Neanderthals as our closest relative?

Anthony Sinclair | 
In 1933 a mysterious fossil skull was discovered near Harbin City in the Heilongjiang province of north-eastern China. Despite being ...
For the first time, CRISPR gene editing tools were injected into the human body — and cured a patient's blindness. What’s next?

For the first time, CRISPR gene editing tools were injected into the human body — and cured a patient’s blindness. What’s next?

Mark McCord | 
More evidence for the efficacy of a groundbreaking new gene-editing medical procedure has emerged, deepening hope it will provide one-shot treatments or ...
What science says about the future of COVID-19

What science says about the future of COVID-19

Henry Miller, Melissa Hart | 
With pandemic fatigue becoming more intense, there is increasing speculation about when the SARS-CoV-2 virus, which causes COVID-19, might become ...
Sandy From the Mountains dies from COVID-19, leaving a message to the unvaxxed

Sandy From the Mountains dies from COVID-19, leaving a message to the unvaxxed

Ricki Lewis | 
Sandy and her husband lived in a cabin nestled into a mountainside in a small town in the Rockies, next ...
Are geniuses more likely to commit crimes than people of average intelligence?

Are geniuses more likely to commit crimes than people of average intelligence?

Ross Pomeroy | 
“Our society tends to regard as a sickness any mode of thought or behavior that is inconvenient for the system ...
Dangerous environmental neurotoxins are on the rise and climate change could make it worse. Can anything be done?

Dangerous environmental neurotoxins are on the rise and climate change could make it worse. Can anything be done?

Arnold Eiser | 
In the summer of 2021, a toxic, smoky haze stemming from Western wildfires wafted across large parts of the United States, ...
'Pesticide' has become a dirty word. Here's why most fears are misplaced

‘Pesticide’ has become a dirty word. Here’s why most fears are misplaced

Michelle Miller | 
Chemophobia is rampant. Some environmental groups, organic promoters and sloppy journalists have successfully made many consumers scared of products that ...
How Watson and Crick predicted the origin of Omicron and laid the groundwork for COVID-19 vaccines

How Watson and Crick predicted the origin of Omicron and laid the groundwork for COVID-19 vaccines

Ricki Lewis | 
The tantalizing final sentence to James Watson and Francis Crick’s landmark 1953 paper in Nature introducing the genetic material, DNA, ...
More than 5,000 US children recovered from COVID — then the virus roared back at life-threatening levels. Here's what we know

More than 5,000 US children recovered from COVID — then the virus roared back at life-threatening levels. Here’s what we know

Liz Szabo | 
Like most other kids with covid, Dante and Michael DeMaino seemed to have no serious symptoms. Infected in mid-February, both ...
Omicron: What we know so far — and what lies ahead

Omicron: What we know so far — and what lies ahead

Since early in the COVID pandemic, the Network for Genomics Surveillance in South Africa has been monitoring changes in SARS-CoV-2. This ...
COVID ‘Doctors of Death’: Should physicians who peddle coronavirus and vaccine disinformation face consequences for their followers’ injuries or deaths?

COVID ‘Doctors of Death’: Should physicians who peddle coronavirus and vaccine disinformation face consequences for their followers’ injuries or deaths?

Victoria Knight | 
Earlier this month, Dr. Rashid Buttar posted on Twitter that covid-19 “was a planned operation” and shared an article alleging that most people ...
Henrietta Lacks’ immortal genes are now the subject of a legal battle

Henrietta Lacks’ immortal genes are now the subject of a legal battle

Barbara Pfeffer Billauer | 
Remarkable in life, a stylish Black woman who loved to cook and dance, Henrietta Lacks is even more remarkable in her ...
A house made from mushrooms and a ski jacket from microbes? Synthetic biology is poised to revolutionize what we can do with crops

A house made from mushrooms and a ski jacket from microbes? Synthetic biology is poised to revolutionize what we can do with crops

Lucy Stitzer | 
Imagine if we could redesign nature by making a house out of mushrooms, a ski jacket from fermented microbes, and ...
Viewpoint: Greenpeace continues campaign to scuttle Philippines' vitamin A-enriched Golden Rice approval, but government holds firm

Viewpoint: Greenpeace continues campaign to scuttle Philippines’ vitamin A-enriched Golden Rice approval, but government holds firm

AC Bushnell, Phil Harvey | 
COVID-19 has caused untold suffering throughout the world, but particularly in developing countries. So why is Greenpeace continuing a yearslong ...
Viewpoint: A psychological deep dive into the minds of COVID vaccine 'refuseniks'

Viewpoint: A psychological deep dive into the minds of COVID vaccine ‘refuseniks’

Richard Redding | 
COVID has hospitalized 6.2 million Americans, killed at least 640,000 (the true count may be 800,000), and caused permanent cardiovascular, neurological, and other health ...
Smokers are less likely to get COVID: French researchers explore whether nicotine might prevent transmission

Smokers are less likely to get COVID: French researchers explore whether nicotine might prevent transmission

Hank Campbell | 
As we are hopefully exiting the third coronavirus pandemic of the last 17 years, it is time to consider that ...
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‘Prejudiced, anti-science, anti-social stances’: Letter denounces University of Missouri lecture series speech invitation to anti-biotechnology activist-philosopher Vandana Shiva

Giovanni Molteni Tagliabue | 
Vandana Shiva, an Indian activist philosopher who maintains the Green Revolution was a failure and promotes small-scale farming to address ...
A daily pill to treat COVID could be just months away, scientists say

A daily pill to treat COVID could be just months away, scientists say

JoNel Aleccia | 
Within a day of testing positive for covid-19 in June, Miranda Kelly was sick enough to be scared. At 44, ...
COVID vaccine and mask guidance confusion? Why we should cut the CDC some slack — It’s the norm when dealing with fast-evolving disease crises

COVID vaccine and mask guidance confusion? Why we should cut the CDC some slack — It’s the norm when dealing with fast-evolving disease crises

Henry Miller | 
There is continuing confusion, and even consternation, over what seem to be disparate policies, recommendations and mandates emerging in response ...
If evolution encourages reproduction, why do people have same-sex preferences?

If evolution encourages reproduction, why do people have same-sex preferences?

Brendan Zietsch | 
Same-sex sexual behaviour may seem to present a Darwinian paradox. It provides no obvious reproductive or survival benefit, and yet ...
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Israel’s early COVID vaccine rollout went 1100% better than in the United States. What did they do differently?

Chuck Dinerstein | 
[As of January 8, we had only] vaccinated 1.38% of our population [in the United States, while Israel had] vaccinated ...
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How snake venom and a smoking cessation drug inspired a nasal spray that blocks COVID

Ricki Lewis | 
A simple nasal spray that stops SARS-CoV-2 in its tracks? That could block the coronavirus in the nose, before it ...
‘War on glyphosate’ and the unintended negative environmental consequences of the demonization of a safe and effective herbicide and its removal from the garden market

‘War on glyphosate’ and the unintended negative environmental consequences of the demonization of a safe and effective herbicide and its removal from the garden market

Kevin Folta | 
Across social media they celebrated. The electronic victory laps commemorated Bayer’s decision to remove the herbicide Roundup from the residential ...
Gene-edited crops made in Latin America, for Latin American needs

Gene-edited crops made in Latin America, for Latin American needs

Luis Ventura | 
In recent years, precision biotechnologies have appeared on the Latin American horizon, introducing new ways to modify genomes affordably easily ...
Viewpoint: Stanford is a world-class science institution … except when it comes to critical thinking about the ‘sustainability myth’ of organic agriculture

Viewpoint: Stanford is a world-class science institution … except when it comes to critical thinking about the ‘sustainability myth’ of organic agriculture

Henry Miller | 
Stanford, which consistently ranks among the top U.S. colleges and universities, is one of the great research institutions in the ...
Is Prevagen the 'silver bullet' supplement to treat Alzheimer’s disease? Distinguishing hope from hype in the battle against cognitive decline

Is Prevagen the ‘silver bullet’ supplement to treat Alzheimer’s disease? Distinguishing hope from hype in the battle against cognitive decline

Ricki Lewis | 
The avalanche of TV ads for Prevagen that coincided with my reaching Medicare age has inspired me to investigate what’s ...
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