Mary Mangan’s 500 Words | What do I want from ag biotechnology, including (but not only) GMOs?
One of our members from our Google Plus Skepti-Forum community, Mary Mangan, adds to our 500 Word Project, sharing many of the potential benefits she sees with genetically-modified technologies. You can find more from Mary on Google Plus It’s important…
Nancy Vosnidou’s 500 Words | Let’s Talk More
Our 500 Word project is well underway to becoming a 500 Story project. Telling this story is Nancy Vosnidou who offers a perspective that is so often not heard with the near-superstitious fear surrounding a particular biotech corporation. Nancy is…
Michael A. Fest’s 500 Words | An average Joe on GMOs.
In our ongoing project, Michael A. Fest, an installation and maintenance technician for fuel storage and dispensing equipment, gives his 500 words on GMOs. Are you interested in writing about a science related topic? Then check out our information on becoming a…
Amelia Jordan’s 500 words | The Fear of Exploration
Continuing our 500 word project, GMO SF guest writer, Amelia Jordan, relates her own experience of how genetic modification can be a life or death technology. She goes on to share with us her passion for science, especially when confronting…
Ann’s 500 Words | Could we have a respectful, probing conversation about GMOs?
Adding her voice to our stories, Ann recounts her experience of losing friendship over discussion of GMO issues and calls out for a respectful public discussion based on understanding. Here she is in her own words: Are you interested in…
BioChica’s 500 Words | GMOs: why do I care and why do I blog?
Our first response to our callout for 500 word perspectives, BioChica (@biochicaGMO) describes the contradictions which caused her to re-evaluate what she had heard. If you would like to share your own story with us, please see our earlier post:…
Richard Green on the Scientific Consensus and GMOs
Richard Green, a new guest-writer for Skepti-Forum, tackles the issue of what it means when people talk about the ‘scientific consensus’. For the layperson unfamiliar with the inner-workings of science and science culture, there is little clarity when trying to…
A Critical Review of Compositional Differences in Soybeans on the Market: Glyphosate Accumulates in Roundup Ready GM soybeans (Bøhn, T., et al. 2014)
Skepti-Forum member, Amelia Jordan, has kindly written a critique of Bøhn, T., et al. (2014) based on discussion of the study in our GMO Skepti-Forum Facebook thread. Since the study is making its rounds through GMO critic communities, and since…
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