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Viewpoint: Activists shift tactics on glyphosate, attacking independent European science-oversight agencies that have unanimously found the herbicide safe

David Zaruk |
Glyphosate ate the world! Every single day another serious disease, from all types of cancer to Parkinson’s, is attributed to ...
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Headlines claim that almost half of all drinking water contains high-levels of ‘dangerous’ PFAS ‘forever chemicals’. What does the science say?

Susan Goldhaber |
The headline “New Study Finds PFAS 'Forever Chemicals' in Drinking Water from 45% of Faucets Across US” led many news ...
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On the anniversary of Kristallnacht, as the Israel-Hamas War rages, a DNA data leak of Jewish 23andMe customers raises fears of modern-day Jewish yellow badges

Ricki Lewis |
Tonight is the 85th anniversary of Kristallnacht, “The Night of Broken Glass.” On November 9 and 10, 1938, Storm Troopers, ...
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Viewpoint: Scientific American has become a ’scientific sewer’, promoting ideological rubbish on the evolution of male-female differences, claims University of Chicago biologist Jerry Coyne

Jerry Coyne |
I read this new article in Scientific American claiming that women constituted a high proportion of hunters in early hunter-gatherer ...
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Open letter to New York Governor Hochul: ‘The only thing the Birds and Bees Protection Act would protect are seed corn maggots’

Christian Yunker |
Farmers and their allies in New York State are almost unanimous in their opposition to legislation that would sharply limit ...
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Viewpoint: As the BBC spews organic farming propaganda, the world’s poor suffer

Henry Miller, Kathleen Hefferon |
How many people around the world are currently living in poverty? The World Bank reports that a little over 9%, ...
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‘Museum of Agriculture’? Could that be the fate of European farming if Greenpeace and other environmental activists succeed in blocking deregulation of crop gene editing?

Steven Cerier |
The war between science and anti-crop biotechnology advocacy groups has escalated since the summer release of the European Commission Report ...
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Mask up again? As COVID cases rise, look to science and not pundits

Henry Miller |
I can’t believe we’re having this discussion in September 2023, just as the fall respiratory virus season commences, but the ...
First synthetic human embryo to live past 14 days was made from stem cells

First synthetic human embryo to live past 14 days was made from stem cells

Kristin Houser |
A Cambridge University scientist says her research lab has used stem cells to create a human embryo that developed past ...
Viewpoint: How to restore public trust and regulatory fairness in the face of aggressive, coordinated disinformation efforts by anti-technology environmental activists

Viewpoint: How to restore public trust and regulatory fairness in the face of aggressive, coordinated disinformation efforts by anti-technology environmental activists

David Zaruk |
During my lifetime, Western societies have enjoyed innovations that have immensely improved public health and the quality of life as ...
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Viewpoint: Anti-agrobiotech activists claim European farmers who support relaxing the EU’s de facto ban on cultivating GMO and gene-edited crops are dupes of Big Ag. Here are the facts

Steven Cerier |
Staunch opponents of the agricultural biotechnology revolution spin a narrative that large agribusiness have strong-armed governments to approve genetically modified ...
Why do lab studies suggest neonicotinoid pesticides can harm bees, while field research suggests they have minimal environmental impact?

Why do lab studies suggest neonicotinoid pesticides can harm bees, while field research suggests they have minimal environmental impact?

Diego Macall |
Pollinators play a crucial role in the production of food crops. While many crops are open pollinated, meaning they don’t ...
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Debunking Dunning-Kruger: It’s widely believed that the less you know, the more you think you know. Does everyone think they’re better than average?

Eric Gaze |
John Cleese, the British comedian, once summed up the idea of the Dunning–Kruger effect as, “If you are really, really stupid, then ...
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Synthetic human embryos made from stem cells? Research into artificial monkey embryos leads the way

Françoise Baylis |
In January 2017, I met Jiankui He, the now-infamous Chinese scientist who would go on to create the world’s first genome-edited ...
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Russia banned GMOs years ago to distinguish itself from the United States. What’s its current stance toward genetic engineering, CRISPR and other New Breeding Techniques?

Andrew Porterfield |
Russia's decision to ban importation and cultivation of GMOs made sense from a political perspective. But it's a decision the ...
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Is a split developing between the European organic establishment and the farmers it claims to represent over the regulation of CRISPR and other New Genomic Techniques?

Steven Cerier |
Anti-GE activists spin a narrative that large agribusiness companies have seduced farmers into planting GMO crops where it’s legal, such ...
Why is an infant’s earliest months such a crucial time for brain development?

Why are infants’ earliest months such a crucial time for brain development?

Emily Underwood |
New tools are helping neuroscientists investigate why early life is such a crucial time for neural development ...
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Leaked European Commission document recommends softening EU regulations of gene edited crops and other products of New Genomic Techniques: “The current EU GMO regulation is not fit for purpose”

Genetic Literacy Project |
The Genetic Literacy Project did not break the confidentiality restriction set by the European Commission (EC). A draft of proposed ...
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Is your dog your doppelgänger? Why pets develop human-like features — or vice versa

Ben Gleeson, Laura Wilson |
Why do animals living with humans evolve such similar features? A new theory could explain ‘domestication syndrome’ ...
Cracks appear in Europe’s opposition to CRISPR gene editing and other New Breeding Technologies

Cracks appear in Europe’s opposition to CRISPR gene editing and other New Breeding Technologies

Steven Cerier |
Despite what the anti-genetic engineering forces want you to believe, there is growing political, scientific and agricultural support across Europe for ...
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Viewpoint: Here’s the wacky formula used by Environmental Working Group to stoke unwarranted fears about safe chemicals

Chuck Dinerstein |
“Eating one bass is equivalent to drinking PFOS-tainted water for a month.” Those are the words of Scott Faber, senior ...
Pharmacy shelves are bare of many critical drugs. Reciprocity between the US and other countries could help address that 

Pharmacy shelves are bare of many critical drugs. Reciprocity between the US and other countries could help address that 

Henry Miller |
Dr. Deborah Greenhouse, a pediatrician in South Carolina, tweeted on February 1,  OK pediatricians, I'm starting a new contest: Who ...
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Envisioning what doesn’t exist: How humans and other mammals evolved the capacity for memory

Andrey Vyshedskiy |
Imagination makes us human – this unique ability to envision what doesn’t exist has a long evolutionary history ...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools to detect crop diseases are on the way

Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools to detect crop diseases are on the way

Saugat Bolakhe |
Swarms of locusts devastating crops in East Africa, corn rootworms wreaking havoc in the Midwestern US. Blights destroying rubber trees in Brazil and ravaging potatoes in South India ...
Here’s how the GMO purple tomato soon to be in US grocery stores came to fruition

Here’s how the GMO purple tomato soon to be in US grocery stores came to fruition

John Cumbers |
Norfolk Healthy Produce’s purple tomato first appeared in The New York Times Magazine eight months ago. Genetically engineered to naturally produce ...
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CRISPR gene doping: The next ‘big issue’ in world athletics

Sam Moxon |
In 2020, the Polish developer CD Projekt Red launched Cyberpunk 2077, a video game that pulled players in to a ...
Viewpoint: Challenging myths — Organic farming fleeces consumers and does not significantly promote sustainability

Viewpoint: Challenging myths — Organic farming fleeces consumers and does not significantly promote sustainability

Henry Miller |
As I discussed in Part 1, many Americans have begun to seek “authenticity” in many aspects of their lives.  There’s ...