An Austrian study that provides a detailed review of a number of applications submitted and approved at the European level, and which are still contested by a number of member states in the EU. […]
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An Austrian study that provides a detailed review of a number of applications submitted and approved at the European level, and which are still contested by a number of member states in the EU. […] This review assesses the gap analysis involving the health safety of GM foods. It analyses the gaps in the U.S. GE foods “regulatory” system, the glaring inadequacies of the testing regimes as practiced; and looks into Bt corn as a case study. […] This paper summarises a critical analysis of the effectiveness of monitoring for evidence of genetically modified/engineered organisms in the human food supply. […] Friends of the Earth comment’s on the environmental assessment conducted by APHIS on Permit Application No. 04-114-02r, submitted by ProdiGene, Inc. for cultivation of corn genetically engineered to produce a novel recombinant version of trypsinogen in F […] Researchers say crossing avian and human flu viruses is crucial to understanding the threat of a new influenza pandemic, but they admit that they might create a monster. […] The ETC Group provides an update on policy discussions related to nanotech health and safety issues and the glaring lack of regulatory oversight. […] The insert in every commercially approved GM line has undergone rearrangement. The cauliflower mosaic virus promoter plays a major role. This should be the final nail in the coffin for GM crops, says Dr. Mae-Wan Ho. […] It is imperative to separate myth from reality in nanotechnology’s vision for medicine, to help decide how the technology can improve our lives without compromising our dignity and freedom. […] Among the nanoparticles developed for use in medical and other applications are non-biodegradable metal nanoshells. Has enthusiasm to exploit their remarkable properties run too far ahead of safety considerations? […] Industry and government regulators maintain that the unique size and properties of nanoscale materials do not warrant a closer look at the potential health, safety and environmental impacts. However, the ETC Group explains why size matters. […] |
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