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As an American, corn-based spirit, bourbon has changed rapidly in recent decades. Now, the question is: How long do we have until it's all made with genetically engineered grain?
Ralph Hall.Photo: vexroboticsCross-posted from ThinkProgress Green. Rep. Ralph Hall (R-Texas), the science-denying chairman of the House science committee, says a...
Demand for energy resources in the rest of the world, and especially developing nations, is growing rapidly. Like Willie Sutton...
A slide from the winning entry. Rebecca Klein wasn’t expecting a lot when she signed up to attend last week’s...
Chances are, that stuff sittng in the plastic bear in your pantry doesn't technically qualify as honey. The FDA requires...
The GOP is committed to rolling back women's health rights that have made families and societies stronger across the developing world.
The corn rootworm.Photo: Jimmy SmithNow that 94 percent of the soy and 70 percent of the corn grown in the...
Economic analysis shows that contrary to GOP hype, environmental regulation does not lead to significant job loss.
There's no denying that wind turbines make noise. But claims that they cause actual health problems are, at best, conflated, says a new analysis.