GM banana controversy shows university’s reluctance to engage in critical debate
Questions over human feeding trial highlight need for public dialogue about the role of power in the scientific process
Questions over human feeding trial highlight need for public dialogue about the role of power in the scientific process
Move follows growing rebellion among EU member states over health risks
Vote may be postponed due to reservations that several EU countries have over glyphosate’s health risks
Greenpeace said it will take further action against the new GMO guidelines
New study shows three-quarters of the German population have glyphosate in their urine above levels allowed in drinking water
To lead the company's "public policy and government affairs strategies", DuPont has tapped Krysta Harden, who just ended a six-plus-year stint at the US Department of Agriculture
The exciting new crops that are being bred and actually used by farmers are almost all non-GM
Lionel is in Season Four of “House of Cards.” It’s classy, brilliantly written and possesses one of the most diabolically elegant plot lines ever to grace any screen anywhere. And then it occurred to me – If it actually contained a character portraying the GOP candidate for POTUS who held up his hands and assured the world that his phallus was indeed gargantuan, no one would believe it. It would be too low brow and coarse for fiction! Think about it; this is what we’ve become.
SPOILER ALERT. Behold.
Vast tracts of Hawaiian land have been grabbed by Monsanto, Syngenta, Dow, DuPont/Pioneer, and BASF to plant their GM crops
Cracks appear in wall of secrecy around pesticide authorisations