Genes and Science
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How to argue about ‘race’: Charles Murray and Adam Rutherford are not so far apart
Patrick Whittle | 
Shortly before the killing of George Floyd by a white Minneapolis police officer in May this year, two (now tragically ...
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 ...

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 ...
Podcast: How 1970s fat-free fad launched organic, non-GMO and other ‘absurd’ labeling schemes
Steve Savage | 
Go walk the aisles of your local grocery store and see how many products are being marketed for what they ...

Podcast: Mapping Humanity—How modern genetics is changing criminal justice, personalized medicine, and our identities
Cameron English, Josh Rappoport | 
Innovations in genetics are already changing our lives for the better, and will continue to do so. Using gene-editing technology, ...
Viewpoint: Crop biotech innovation isn’t enough to shut down the anti-GMO propaganda machine
Judith Heimann | 
Scientists need to promote and defend the relevance of their science, even after it has left their lab ...
Video: Debating Europe’s pro-organic Farm to Fork Green Deal—Sustainable agriculture or recipe for disaster?
Jon Entine | 
One of the unpleasant lessons of the COVID pandemic is how little prepared we’ve been for an event that was, ...
Evolutionary puzzle: Why do fraternal twins exist?
Joseph Tomkins, Rebecca Sear, Wade Hazel | 
The chances of having fraternal twins changes with maternal age and is heritable ...

Viewpoint: Red meat increases cancer risk? Maybe, but staying healthy isn’t as simple as avoiding steak
Lucy Stitzer | 
Summer is a great time to grill steaks and hamburgers…they were definitely featured in our Fourth of July BBQ! We ...

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 ...

What’s the future of GMOs in Europe? Global food security in the midst of COVID. Watch Webinar Wed Jul 29, 10AM ET w/Sonny Perdue and Jon Entine
If the COVID-19 pandemic has taught us anything, it's that we can't take food security for granted. As the "heart ...

Sustainable farming advances: Global movement to ban pesticides and GMOs spur next-generation biotech pest controls
Cameron English | 
Their target remains GMOs—a range of agricultural products made with modern techniques of genetic engineering, from eggplant grown mostly in ...
Facing taboos: Conversation with GLP’s Jon Entine on sustainable agriculture, race and sports, ‘Jewish genetics’ and social investing
Grégoire Canlorbe, Jon Entine | 
Jon Entine is an American science writer. He is the founder and executive director of the Genes and Science, a ...
Viewpoint: Fast-growing GMO salmon poised to hit US stores in 2020, but why did it take 30 years?
Lluís Montoliu | 
In a few months, the first transgenic (GMO) salmon will be sold in the US, produced in an AquaBounty farms ...

COVID-19 is causing silent epidemics — societal and medical crises
Henry Miller, Shiv Sharma | 
As the nation emerges in fits and starts from the lockdowns spurred by the first wave of COVID-19 illnesses, we’re ...
Genetic puzzle: How mice can be modified to help in the race to develop coronavirus therapies
William Hoffman | 
For more than three decades Michael Koob has been working out complicated puzzles using the tools of molecular biology and genetics ...
Viewpoint: Pesticides on produce aren’t dangerous. Ignore the ‘Dirty Dozen’ and eat more fruits and veggies
Hillary Kaufman | 
A uniquely frightening time like this provides a great moment for us all to do what’s best for neighbors, employees, ...

Viewpoint: Busting nutrition myths—Why you don’t have to cut potatoes out of your diet
Angela Dowden | 
“Stop cutting out white potatoes – they're as healthy as sweet ones, dietitians say,” a recent headline in Insider urges us ...
Strokes often deadly but gene therapy offers hope to rebuild critically damaged brain cells
Sam Moxon | 
When you think of a typical meal in the US South, you will likely recall the rich, hearty dishes that ...

Podcast: Homeopathic ‘drug’ passes peer review; EU: GMO crops bad, GMO medicine good; Wine industry wants CRISPR
Cameron English, Kevin Folta | 
Research validating a homeopathic 'drug' for erectile function was published in a peer-reviewed science journal. Europe's Green Party opposes genetic ...
In your genes? DNA holds clues about how you will fare when exposed to coronavirus
Josh Rappoport | 
Although the spread of SARS-CoV2, the virus causing COVID-19, has slowed in many places that have successfully “flattened the curve”, ...

In the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, Daniel Defoe’s account of London’s 1665 bubonic plague offers a shock of recognition
Geoffrey Kabat | 
Pandemics have punctuated recorded history going back to ancient Greece and Egypt. However, the novel coronavirus pandemic is unfolding in ...

Viewpoint: Mexico’s activist government pushes glyphosate ban that threatens food security and farmer welfare
Luis Ventura | 
Biotech giant Bayer is currently in the fight of its life against more than 100,000 lawsuits alleging its flagship weedkiller ...
Re-energized anti-vaccine activism is growing on the right and winning the social media battle to discredit coming coronavirus treatments
Jonathan Jarry | 
What does an antivaxxer and a far-right activist have in common? If the thought of someone who opposes vaccines brings ...
Viewpoint: Calling gene-edited crops ‘natural’ won’t dispel public skepticism. Here’s a better way to build trust in CRISPR
Christopher Preston, Trine Antonsen | 
What determines whether a genetically modified vegetable or fruit is natural? ...

Viewpoint: Are synthetic food additives dangerous? Here’s the science anti-chemical activists ignore
Josh Bloom | 
Always take chemical advice from EWG with a grain of (inorganic) salt ...
Have any of Earth’s creatures stopped evolving?
David Warmflash | 
Some of the planet's more bizarre creatures have prompted some observers to suggest that evolution, on occasion, is stopped in ...
Who is most vulnerable by age and race to die from COVID-19?
Alex Berezow | 
While coronavirus is obviously concerning and a very real threat to some people (namely, the elderly and immunocompromised), these data ...