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Let’s play "Jeopardy." Round One: Science Literacy. Category: Evolution. For $500: Which is the largest demographic group to reject Darwin’s theory of evolution?”
According to Chris Mooney’s best selling new book, The Republican Brain, a follow up to his 2007 polemic The Republican War on Science, the answer is easy:...
For more than two decades, scientists have been working to develop a range of animal, agricultural, and industrial products (such as foods and pharmaceuticals) made with the help of genetic modification. As has often been the case with the introduction of new scientific methods, gene manipulation has stirred intense...
Genetically engineered animals embody an innovative technology that is transforming public health through biomedical, food, and environmental applications.
Cultural politics and trade disputes--rather than science--inhibit the further development of genetically modified products.
Authors from the United States and the United Kingdom deconstruct the controversies of agriculturalbiotechnology and offer solutions to the current impasse.
This month, the Supreme Court will rule on its first-ever case involving genetically modified crops, which could effect the future treatment of such crops by the U.S. government.
Did Europe ban bioengineered crops for protective or precautionary measures?
It's a shame that anti-science hysteria is dominating the debate about GM foods.





