Steve Savage
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Podcast: How 1970s fat-free fad launched organic, non-GMO and other ‘absurd’ labeling schemes
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Go walk the aisles of your local grocery store and see how many products are being marketed for what they ...
Viewpoint: Biotechnology could save our favorite banana. Will anti-GMO activists stand in the way?
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Anti-GMO intimidation could plunge banana-producing communities into poverty ...
Eat your veggies! California testing confirms organic and conventional produce well below EPA pesticide limits
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Once again, evidence that our food supply is safe and incredibly diverse ...
Podcast: How technology keeps cancer-causing mycotoxins out of our food
Genes and Science | 
Here's a question for you: what if there were dangerous toxins that could make their way into your food, but ...
Viewpoint: Don’t buy organic food if you want to increase farm yields or seriously address climate change
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As consumers, our most climate-responsible buying behavior should be to reject organic and its false narratives ...
Podcast: What Doctor Who can teach us about protecting California’s grape industry from ‘alien’ bugs
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Are you a fan of the long-term sci-fi comedy Doctor Who? It's the bizarre but entertaining story of an extraterrestrial ...
Podcast: The story of a grape disease that decimated vineyards for 200 years—and how science helped stop it
Genes and Science | 
When Europeans began to colonize North America 400 plus years ago, they brought along the crops they knew how to ...
Viewpoint: Here are 3 biotech foods I could buy at Costco if not for GMO opponents
Genes and Science | 
The opponents of this method of improving food have been successful in suppressing even the most logical applications ...
Viewpoint: Our favorite Cavendish banana may be heading towards extinction—Scientists say only a biotech solution, blocked by anti-GMO activists, can save it
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Shall we just resign ourselves to the eventual demise of the banana, or take steps to save it? ...
Podcast: As more US farmers retire, here’s how to recruit a new generation of growers to feed us
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Is farming for the aging? While Paul McCartney ponders, “Will you still need me, will you still feed me, when ...
Podcast: How farmers grow the 2.7 billion pounds of coffee we drink every year
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Whether you typically crave a drip coffee or something a bit more intricate, we can all agree that caffeine is ...
How a genetically altered virus could save Florida’s decimated orange industry from citrus greening disease
Genes and Science | 
In the early 1970s there was a ubiquitous television ad promoting Florida orange juice including the line, "a day without orange juice ...
Podcast: Getting back to nature—7 reasons you should start a home garden
Genes and Science | 
Our collective desire to get “back to nature” is probably one of the better instincts from the Woodstock era that ...
Podcast: Could a benign virus save Florida’s devastated orange industry from citrus greening disease?
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Huanglongbing, or HLB, is the Chinese term for the Yellow Dragon Disease–usually referred to as citrus greening. The disease first ...
Podcast: How science brought us ‘synthetic’ fertilizer, and why it was a game changer for farmers
Genes and Science | 
Bet you never thought fertilizer was magical but that changes today! On this episode of Biotech Facts and Fallacies, plant ...
Podcast: Environmental Working Group’s ‘Dirty Dozen’ list is an unscientific scam
Genes and Science | 
Scammers are having a moment. On this episode of Biotech Facts and Fallacies, plant scientist Steve Savage tackles scams within ...
Podcast: 7 modern pest control tools that protect our food from hungry bugs
Genes and Science | 
Need to manage a pest problem? Luckily, there are many ways to do that! From physical to biological and chemical ...
Podcast: Recycling 190 million pounds of pesticide containers to promote sustainable agriculture
Genes and Science | 
Ag recycles! On this episode of Biotech Facts and Fallacies, plant scientist Steve Savage delves into the world of agricultural ...
Podcast: Genesis of GMOs—How the tools of biotechnology came to be
Genes and Science | 
Following some groundbreaking experiments in the early 1970s, biologists discovered they could move DNA between species. This development launched the ...
Podcast: Primer on bees, varroa mites and the ‘beepocalypse’ that never was
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This time it’s all about the bees! From the composition of a working hive to the diseases that plague honey ...
Mother Nature? More like ‘Mad Scientist Mama’—creator of chemicals good and bad for humans
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Nature is not some sort of cosmic mother figure. On the contrary, nature is composed of diverse biological and physical ...
Here’s what electricity can teach us about pesticide safety
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Many people may find it difficult to imagine how a pesticide could ever be safe. To understand how that is ...
Viewpoint: How the Environmental Working Group and ‘Big Organic’ manipulate pesticide data to scare people
Genes and Science | 
Consumers have a legitimate desire for transparency when it comes to their food - particularly when it comes to the ...
Battling cancer-causing aflatoxin contamination in Africa with genetic engineering, other technologies
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We in the rich societies of the world don’t hear a lot about aflatoxin. It is probably one of the single ...
Public health breakthrough: US and Indian scientists work together on genetic solutions to food toxins
Genes and Science | 
Genetically engineered peanuts that are immune to aflatoxin contamination, which is associated with an increased risk of liver cancer, would ...
Can biotechnology defuse the looming ‘bananapocalypse’?
Genes and Science | 
Scientists have developed GMO bananas resistant to a destructive disease sweeping across the globe. But they may never reach the ...
Viewpoint: Environmental Working Group’s Dirty Dozen list highlights ‘meaningless distinctions’ between organic and conventional foods
Genes and Science | 
On April 10, the Environmental Working Group – an NGO funded by big organic marketers – released its annual “Dirty Dozen List” ...
Should we worry about trace pesticides on fruits and vegetables?
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An anti-GMO funded study promoted by Vani Hari--Food Babe--that found parts per billion trace residues of the herbicide glyphosate in ...