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Statistical Insignificance?

I seem to remember from statistics class that anything less than 95 percent probability is junk science. This is an editorial from the most recent…

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Food Crisis Round Up

As food prices soars to new heights, researchers at Texas A&M makes a potentially revolutionary discovery. They discover a plant gene for saline tolerance…

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EU GMO Update

The Europeans quarrel with plants bred with molecular plant breeding methods continue. French farmers are pushing for it, but they lost the court case…

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Regulation killed the GMO star

This is an amazing story of science success, and of consumer loss. Phillip Larkin got funding from Tasmanian Alkaloids to create a more potent poppy…

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Death & Taxes 2008

If you think that picking up the phone book sized federal budget is a bit daunting, you might want to get the graphic version.

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Biotechnology Spin-Zone

The suppliers, producers, and retailers in the industrial organic food chain have long lamented about the possibility of grains from plants bred with molecular plant…

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Sad news from New York

A U.S. carbon-trade exchange opened up for business today, amidst the financial chaos created by the Fed bail out of Bear Stearns. It…