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Austria, Austrian Academy of Sciences and the German Federal Agency for Nature Conservation identifies critical biosafety and ...
Physicians' association deplores "persistent gap between available scientific knowledge and regulatory decisions". Report: ...
GMWatch is publishing a series of interviews with the late scientist Dr Arpad Pusztai, conducted in March 2002 by the journalist Andy Rowell, as part of his research for his book, Don't Worry, It's ...
Bayer has applied for approval in the EU of its new herbicide, icafolin, following applications in Brazil, the US, and Canada ...
Ag and food writer says GMO deregulation lobby live “in a fantasy land of precision, predictability and imagined safety”; points instead to agroecological controls. Report: Claire Robinson In a letter ...
It’s time to step up the opposition to designer babies, says Marcy Darnovsky of the Center for Genetics and Society Since the “CRISPR babies” scandal in 2018, no additional genetically modified babies ...
GMO developers must supply detection methods, reference material and details of the genetic modification as part of authorisation procedure, say detection labs On 27 June, 12 laboratories across ...
Please donate to the legal action "fighting fund" Beyond GM has announced important news about a significant legal challenge they have just launched – and how you can help make it happen. What's going ...
While genetically modified rice is not currently commercially available, GMO contamination in non-GMO rice is all too common — accounting for a third of all such events globally. Now, several ...
There is broad agreement among experts that advancements in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and genetic engineering can result in risks for health and biosecurity. A wide range of users, including ...
Save Our Seeds and GMWatch explore the fate of the bold claims made for agricultural GMOs Whatever happened to GM Golden Rice? And wasn’t GM salmon supposed to revolutionise aquaculture? Three decades ...
On 26 May the Parliament in Norway adopted some changes in the GMO regulation – and the result, according to Aina Bartmann, CEO of the GMO Network Norway, is largely positive for those concerned about ...
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