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Podcast: Neuralink brain chips; Flu vaccines during COVID; US farm system unraveling?

Cameron English, Kevin Folta | 
Elon Musk's company Neuralink recently debuted its brain implant in pigs, pushing us a little closer to integrating humans and ...
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COVID pandemic exposes Africa’s need for long-term solutions to Lassa fever and other neglected tropical diseases

Uchechi Moses | 
Spread by food contaminated by the feces or urine of disease-carrying rodents and endemic to Sierra Leone, Liberia, Guinea and ...
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Podcast: Arguing with vaccine skeptics works; Ban GMO labels? Agroecology keeps Africa poor

Cameron English, Kevin Folta | 
Contrary to popular belief, arguing with anti-science activists on social media helps combat the spread of misinformation. Organic food groups ...
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Viewpoint: How to constructively engage on social media with those who post anti-GMO and anti-vax conspiracies

Mary Mangan | 
The other day, a tantalizing question appeared in my Twitter feed: “If you were writing a book about 2020, what ...
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Vaccine ‘durability’: COVID-19 immunizations coming soon but will they last?

Ricki Lewis | 
As the days unfold with a seeming sameness in this odd summer of the pandemic, news of vaccine clinical trials ...
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Podcast: Europe suspends GMO rules to speed COVID vaccine; genes and coronavirus; Keto diet fights Alzheimer’s?

Cameron English, Kevin Folta | 
Europe has suspended some of its oppressive GMO regulations to speed development of a COVID-19 vaccine, drawing accusations of hypocrisy ...
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Viewpoint: Anti-GMO groups push ‘natural’ COVID cures, deny pandemic-fighting biotech solutions

Steven Cerier | 
One of the primary arguments hurled at proponents of genetic engineering is that the crops, medicines and vaccines produced using ...
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COVID-19 vaccine development efforts focusing on protecting the elderly

Jared Hopkins | 
Older adults are especially susceptible to infection by the virus, and at higher risk of falling critically ill and dying, ...
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Genetic engineering key to developing COVID-19 vaccine

Steven Cerier | 
Scientists throughout the world are engaged in a herculean effort to develop a vaccine for the COVID-19 virus that has ...
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‘Vaccine hesitancy scale’: Parents are especially suspicious of flu shots, study finds

Mary Van Beusekom | 
About 1 in 15 US parents (6.1%) is hesitant about routine childhood vaccines, and more than 1 in 4 (26%) ...
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Older vaccines for polio and tuberculosis could ‘rev up’ the body’s immune system to counter COVID-19

Carolyn Johnson, Steven Mufson | 
Two tried-and-true vaccines — a century-old inoculation against tuberculosis and a decades-old polio vaccine once given as a sugar cube ...
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Viewpoint: Beware a fraudulent ‘October vaccine surprise’ as Trump maneuvers to win re-election

Ezekiel Emanuel, Paul Offit | 
Oct. 23, 2020, 9 a.m., with 10 days before the election, Fox New releases a poll showing President Trump trailing ...
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Top 5 most promising COVID-19 vaccine candidates

Mark Lynas | 
More than 100 vaccine efforts are currently underway in the global push to stop the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the ...
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With a COVID-19 vaccine only a distant possibility, a HIV containment-like strategy could be best option

Nicole Wetsman | 
Though many people are pinning their hopes on a COVID-19 vaccine, another option is available: preventive treatment. At a Senate ...
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Novavax launches human clinical trial on coronavirus vaccine in Australia

Rod McGuirk | 
A U.S. biotechnology company began injecting a coronavirus vaccine candidate into people in Australia on Tuesday [May 26] with hopes ...
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British American Tobacco poised to begin late June trials for COVID-19 vaccine derived from tobacco plants

Corinne Gretler | 
An experimental Covid-19 vaccine developed by cigarette maker British American Tobacco Plc is poised to begin testing in humans. Pre-clinical ...
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Moderna announces July clinical trials after experimental coronavirus vaccine shows promising early results

Carolyn Johnson | 
Moderna, the Massachusetts biotechnology company behind a leading effort to create a coronavirus vaccine, announced promising early results from its ...
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‘Operation warp speed’ hopes to turbocharge US quest for a coronavirus vaccine

Jon Cohen | 
Conventional wisdom is that a vaccine for COVID-19 is at least 1 year away, but the organizers of a U.S ...
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Podcast: COVID-19 a global communist plot? Glyphosate didn’t cause the pandemic. Time to embrace agricultural biotechnology.

Cameron English, Kevin Folta | 
While public health officials and policymakers struggle to contain the novel SARS-COV-2 coronavirus, anti-vaccine activists claim the pandemic was orchestrated ...
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First we need a coronavirus vaccine—Then figure out how to produce 300 million doses

Knvul Sheikh | 
In the midst of national shortages of testing swabs and protective gear, some medical suppliers and health policy experts are ...
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Viewpoint: ‘We can’t afford miscommunication or bureaucratic foot-dragging’ in the quest for a coronavirus vaccine

Henry Miller | 
A draft government report forecasts the possibility of about 200,000 new cases of COVID-19 each day by the end of ...
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Podcast: We need a vaccine ‘Manhattan Project’ to defeat COVID-19

Hannu Rajaniemi, Kevin Folta | 
The only way to truly end the novel coronavirus pandemic is to develop an effective vaccine. And while there are ...
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GMO tomato as edible COVID vaccine? Mexican scientists work to make it a reality

Daniel Norero | 
While large companies and public sector consortiums in the United States, Canada, China and Europe are running at full speed ...
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Viewpoint: Medical ethics shouldn’t stop coronavirus vaccine researchers from experimenting on healthy people

The pandemic has thrown previous moral assumptions into disarray. ... Research ethics normally prohibits exposing human subjects to significant risk ...
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Coronavirus vaccines can’t be rushed: We could have one ‘overnight,’ but it has to be proven safe and effective

Sam Moxon | 
Scientists across the globe are racing to develop a vaccine that can protect against COVID-19. The global effort has led ...
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Coronavirus vaccine in months, instead of years? Genetic engineering could make it possible

Charles Schmidt | 
On January 10, when Chinese researchers published the genome of a mysterious, fast-spreading, virus, it confirmed Dan Barouch’s greatest worry ...
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Viewpoint: Anti-vax group says ‘the elite’ are using COVID-19 to usher in a ‘techno-communist global government’

Cameron English | 
Children's Health Defense says governments and corporations are using the coronavirus (SARS-COV-2) to advance a "global immunization agenda." The anti-vaccine ...
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