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How Should the Next Administration Address Genetically Engineered Food Animals?
WASHINGTON-The Center for American Progress and the Center for Science in the Public Interest will convene a moderated panel discussion on the commercialization of genetically engineered animals on Monday, November 10, 2008 from 1:00-2:30 p.m. at themore
GM suicides "worse than feared" - Daily Mail
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An oral TLR7 agonist is a potent adjuvant of DNA vaccination in transgenic mouse tumor models
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Carefully managing the genetic revolution
The relatively new study holds the promise of defeating disease and improving understanding of biological function.But we must proceed carefully with the study of genetics because it is such a fundamental area of research with far-reaching and poorlymore
EFSA opinion discounts French GM maize fears
Related topics: The GM debate, Legislation French claims that a genetically modified maize product poses a potential health risk have been disputed by a newly published scientific report by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA). The panel onmore
The GM genocide: Thousands of Indian farmers are committing
When Prince Charles claimed thousands of Indian farmers were killing themselves after using GM crops, he was branded a scaremonger. In fact, as this chilling dispatch reveals, it's even WORSE than he feared. The children were inconsolable. Mute withmore
Latest: GM cotton in the clear over farmer suicides
POOR Indian farmers are not driven to suicide by the pressures of growing genetically modified cotton, concludes a comprehensive review published last month - if anything, suicides among farmers have fallen since Bt cotton was introduced by Monsanto inmore
GM cotton in the clear over farmer suicides
POOR Indian farmers are not driven to suicide by the pressures of growing genetically modified cotton, concludes a comprehensive review published last month - if anything, suicides among farmers have fallen since Bt cotton was introduced by Monsanto inmore
The Philippines leads in development of...
Philippine Council for Advanced Science and Technology Research and Development (PCASTRD) Executive Director Dr. Reynaldo Ebora said that the Philippines is the 'most advanced' in crop biotechnology in the region as it has the highest number of GM cropsmore
GM trials for WA
WA's pro-GM farmers have applauded new Agriculture Minister Terry Redman's decision to begin progressing a path forward for the implementation of trials of genetically modified canola and cotton in Western Australia and to allow open debate on GM"freemore
GM trials for WA
WA's pro-GM farmers have applauded new Agriculture Minister Terry Redman's decision to begin progressing a path forward for the implementation of trials of genetically modified canola and cotton in Western Australia and to allow open debate onmore
Genetically modified organisms
PROMETHEUS BOUND In the recent Gallup International Voice of the People survey, the Philippines ranked fifth with 40 percent of poor Filipinos going hungry in the last 12 months. One solution being suggested is to use genetically engineered (GE) crops tomore
GM trials for WA
WA's pro-GM farmers have applauded new Agriculture Minister Terry Redman's decision to begin progressing a path forward for the implementation of trials of genetically modified canola and cotton in Western Australia and to allow open debate on GM"freemore
GM trials for WA
WA's pro-GM farmers have applauded new Agriculture Minister Terry Redman's decision to begin progressing a path forward for the implementation of trials of genetically modified canola and cotton in Western Australia and to allow open debate on GM"freemore
GM trials for WA
WA's pro-GM farmers have applauded new Agriculture Minister Terry Redman's decision to begin progressing a path forward for the implementation of trials of genetically modified canola and cotton in Western Australia and to allow open debate on GM"freemore
Protesters demand GM crops ban
A group of people calling for a ban on genetically modified (GM) crops in Western Australia has staged a protest in Mount Barker. About 30 people marched to the Minister for Agriculture Terry Redman's office yesterday afternoon. The protest follows anmore
Latest: GM cotton not to blame for farmer suicides
POOR Indian farmers are not driven to suicide by the pressures of growing genetically modified cotton, concludes a comprehensive review published last month - if anything, suicides among farmers have fallen since Bt cotton was introduced by Monsanto inmore
GM crops deserve more reasoned debate
The World Bank recently estimated that a doubling of food prices over the last three years could push 100 million people in low-income countries deeper into poverty. And the future does not look brighter. Food prices, although likely to fall from theirmore
Letter to Hilary Benn MP on GMOs
Rt Hon Hilary Benn MP, Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, House of Commons, London, SW1A 0AA Re: Genetically Modified (GM) Crops and Foods Dear Mr Benn, The Government appears to believe that genetically modified (GM) crops aremore
GM Foods: Purple Tomatoes and Snapdragons
A Washington Post article recently examined both sides of the bioengineered food conundrum. While genetically modified consumer products are still years away from being served up for dinner, researchers in the U.K. have made strides with the developmentmore
GM cotton not to blame for farmer suicides
POOR Indian farmers are not driven to suicide by the pressures of growing genetically modified cotton, concludes a comprehensive review published last month - if anything, suicides among farmers have fallen since Bt cotton was introduced by Monsanto inmore
Indian farmer suicides not GM related, says study
A worker collects cotton buds in the Vidarbha region of Maharashtra state, India. Photograph: Uriel Sinai/ Suicides among Indian farmers have not increased as a result of the introduction of GM crops, according to a large independent study. The findingmore
US biotech firms target enhanced GM corn
Multinational seed firms are looking into the local commercialization of ?second generation? genetically modified (GM) corn. US-based biotechnology companies Dow AgriSciences and Monsanto are now eyeing markets for more potent and pest-resistant GMmore
GM crops ready to face first test
GREGOR HEARD HARVEST of Victoriaâ??s first genetically modified (GM) canola crops will get underway in less than a fortnight. Victorian farmers will have the choice of three sites to deliver to â?? two Australian Bulk Alliance sites atmore
EU agency says French GMO maize ban unjustified
's top agency said on Friday that France's ban on a genetically modified maize developed by U.S. biotech giant Monsanto was unjustified.Monsanto's MON 810 is the only GM crop grown in the an Union, unlike in the United States and Latin America, wheremore
US biotech firms target enhanced GM corn
US-based biotechnology companies Dow AgriSciences and Monsanto are now eyeing markets for more potent and pest-resistant GM corn after having successfully marketed the Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) corn since 2003. Bt corn has the sole trait of beingmore
EU agency says French GMO maize ban...
Monsanto's MON 810 is the only GM crop grown in the European Union, unlike in the United States and Latin America, where they are more common. Many European countries doubt the safety of using the genetic technology in agriculture.'No specific scientificmore