Primarily outside the scientific community, misapprehensions and misinformation about recombinant DNA-modified (also known as 'genetically modified', or 'GM') plants have generated significant 'pseudo-controversy' over their safety that has resulted in unscientific and excessive regulation (with attendant inflated development costs) and disappointing progress. But pseudo-controversy and sensational claims have originated within the scientific community as well, and even scholarly journals' treatment of the subject has been at times unscientific, one-sided and irresponsible. These shortcomings have helped to perpetuate 'The Big Lie' - that recombinant DNA technology applied to agriculture and food production is unproven, unsafe, untested, un...
Because maize and its progenitor are wind-pollinated and capable of outcrossing, the eventual introg...
Safety concerns over the use of molecular biotechnology in the improvement of crops has generated su...
Public cynicism toward the government's capacity to regulate in the public interest is apparent. The...
Primarily outside the scientific community, misapprehensions and misinformation about recombi-nantDN...
While agricultural biotechnology has potential benefits for farmers, consumers and the environment, ...
This is the message from a molecular biologist who was active for 40 years in the development of wha...
A vigorous campaign is being waged to raise suspicion and fear in the public mind and stop the use a...
Prominent scientists and policymakers assert with confidence that there is no scientific controversy...
Although unprecedented and perhaps unique in its irrationality, the recent furore over genetically m...
Social, political, and economic forces may inadvertently influence the stance of scientific literatu...
Public debate on biotechnologies illustrates the difficulty of combining democratic forms with regul...
Genetically modified organisms are the recent innovation in bio- technology where genes from one spe...
A broad community of independent scientific researchers and scholars challenges recent claims of a c...
Modern agriculture has started to rely more on the use of biotechnology over the past years in order...
One of the most fundamental aspects of science is uncertainty. Uncertainty fuels scientists to rese...
Because maize and its progenitor are wind-pollinated and capable of outcrossing, the eventual introg...
Safety concerns over the use of molecular biotechnology in the improvement of crops has generated su...
Public cynicism toward the government's capacity to regulate in the public interest is apparent. The...
Primarily outside the scientific community, misapprehensions and misinformation about recombi-nantDN...
While agricultural biotechnology has potential benefits for farmers, consumers and the environment, ...
This is the message from a molecular biologist who was active for 40 years in the development of wha...
A vigorous campaign is being waged to raise suspicion and fear in the public mind and stop the use a...
Prominent scientists and policymakers assert with confidence that there is no scientific controversy...
Although unprecedented and perhaps unique in its irrationality, the recent furore over genetically m...
Social, political, and economic forces may inadvertently influence the stance of scientific literatu...
Public debate on biotechnologies illustrates the difficulty of combining democratic forms with regul...
Genetically modified organisms are the recent innovation in bio- technology where genes from one spe...
A broad community of independent scientific researchers and scholars challenges recent claims of a c...
Modern agriculture has started to rely more on the use of biotechnology over the past years in order...
One of the most fundamental aspects of science is uncertainty. Uncertainty fuels scientists to rese...
Because maize and its progenitor are wind-pollinated and capable of outcrossing, the eventual introg...
Safety concerns over the use of molecular biotechnology in the improvement of crops has generated su...
Public cynicism toward the government's capacity to regulate in the public interest is apparent. The...