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Jonathan Latham of Independent Science News joins us to discuss his reporting on the latest research demonstrating the dangers of gene editing.
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SHOW NOTES:
Independent Science News
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The Independent Science News website has some very interesting stuff on it. Of interest to me was a 2014 article/book review “The Real Cost of Fracking: How America’s Shale Gas Boom Is Threatening Our Families, Pets, and Food “.
Independent Science News also has a YouTube Channel.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtx1gXlAzs82pXI2CAphFfg/videos
“Toxic Sludge is Good for you!” – a Book Review caught my eye, because I have seen first hand a sewage wastewater treatment plant and their toxic sludge pits and processes for distributing it. It does green up plants with its nitrogen content, but you can imagine all the chemical uptake into the foliage.
PROPAGANDA
At the 2:47 mark, Jonathan Latham states: “…It is a perfect example of how science is used to pursue a public relations story… …(science) most prized by the public relations industry….”
Corbett’s vast range of interests appeals to me.
I get especially interested in health issues.
Watch the ‘Independent Science News’ YouTube video “What do pesticides taste like?”.
Glyphosate – It tastes like…(a variety of descriptives)
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“strong drainus” is what I think is said which I am guessing means “the bitter taste that drips down the back of your throat”.
This article is also interesting:
Gene editing mishaps highlight need for FDA oversight
The FDA plans to require pre-market safety assessments for gene-edited food animals, as they do for new animal drugs.
https://www.nationofchange.org/2019/10/23/gene-editing-mishaps-highlight-need-for-fda-oversight/
Do you mean epigenetics? https://www.whatisepigenetics.com/fundamentals/
https://www.biospace.com/article/crispr-technology-edges-closer-to-commercial-use-/
https://www.cnn.com/2020/10/07/health/nobel-prize-2020-winner-chemistry-scn-intl/index.html
With all the new developments it would be nice to hear from Johnathan again.