GMO lab allegations revive suspicions in China
Allegations from a whistleblower may harm Beijing’s efforts to shift public opinion toward a greater acceptance of GMO food
Allegations from a whistleblower may harm Beijing’s efforts to shift public opinion toward a greater acceptance of GMO food
Revelations of P. Pardha Saradhi include that Deepak Pental, the supposed developer of GM mustard, was arrested in 2014 for stealing transgenic material
Unimpressed by the restrictive conditions imposed by glyphosate companies on access to toxicology studies, Michèle Rivasi and other MEPs say they are willing to sue EFSA to force disclosure
“Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.” — Martin Luther King, Jr.
Voting? Did you say something about voting? Others did and have and will. Masturbatory musings as we came a beeline for oblivion. Make way for Mr. & Mrs. Nobody. The pageantry of the putz. And debates are cotillions and debutante balls for the illusion of involvement. But, I digress. Enjoy this podcast of the psychology of the vote.
Deals would put the majority of seeds, chemicals, and GM traits in the hands of three companies, deepening poverty for small-scale farmers
If the experts from the GRACE and G-TwYST animal feeding projects get their way, industry will never again have to answer concerns raised by animal feeding trials with GMOs, writes Claire Robinson
Monsanto has licensed the use of CRISPR-Cas genome-editing technology
Marc Fellous, former President of the Biomolecular Engineering Commission (CGB), is found guilty of forgery and use of forgery to defame Prof GE Séralini
"Transgenic Wars", an award-winning film by French journalist Paul Moreira, takes us on a journey through Europe and Latin America, looking at the effects of GM crops on livestock and human health
“The people who cast the votes don’t decide an election, the people who count the votes do.” — Ioseb Besarionis dze Jughashvili