In a victory for public health and the environment, the British biotech firm Oxitec and CSIRO have withdrawn their application to commercially release millions of genetically engineered mosquitoes ...
It is unethical to use loopholes in patent law for the misappropriation of natural resources. Such patents extensively hinder ...
Poll comes as EU institutions are in the final negotiation rounds to determine if new GMO products will be exempt from labelling and traceability requirements ...
Court says USDA's labelling exemption for “highly refined” or ultra-processed GMO foods — such as corn and soy oils — is unlawful A federal court of appeals decision handed down on 31 October ...
In its October issue, TIME magazine introduces “The World’s Most Influential Rising Stars” with its 2025 TIME100 Next list, featuring “100 emerging leaders from around the world who are shaping the ...
Over 90 NGOs urge moratorium on genetic engineering in the wild as World Conservation Congress meets in Abu Dhabi The world’s most influential nature conservation organisation will decide whether to ...
The blueprint for an insecticidal genetically modified corn has been published in the journal Frontiers in Plant Science. What makes it special is that it was designed using artificial intelligence ...
According to an article on BBC News, the Quadram Institute in Norwich is recruiting 76 people with low vitamin D to take part in the ViTaL-D Study, where some participants will eat soup containing ...
Reliable detection of NGT products is possible and essential for transparency and consumer trust, say researchers The first policy briefing from DARWIN, the EU-funded project for detecting gene-edited ...
In the US, more than 90% of corn plants are genetically modified to withstand weed-killing chemicals like glyphosate, to make their own insecticides, or both. For soybeans, over 94% are genetically ...
Bananas that don’t go brown even when cut and stale are among promised GM products – but most aren’t ready. Report: Claire Robinson According to a GMO-boosterish article in the Telegraph, “Britain’s ...