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Nano zinc in sunscreen may be made more dangerous when combined with common household chemicals
July 01, 2014
While concerns have been raised about the safety of nano-zinc, current government advice is that there is insufficient evidence for it to be considered dangerous. Now a new study reported on the ABC has...
Read More ShareGlow in the dark synbio plants
July 01, 2014
In April 2013, a group of ‘bio-hackers’ from California used the social media fund-raising website Kickstarter to raise almost half a million dollars to commercialise a synthetic biology plant that glows in the dark....
Read More ShareReligious right fights corporate right in patent stoush
July 01, 2014
Good news of sorts on the patent front. After decades of expansive interpretations of patent law to include patents on pretty much anything, including life, knowledge and ideas; after decades of governments supporting expansion...
Read More ShareThe Brave New World of Synbio
June 01, 2014
Here’s a thought experiment: what if living things were actually machines? What if they were the sort of machines that you could take apart, reprogram, and hack to do something entirely new? Plants that...
Read More ShareSynthetic biology: Genetic Engineering Goes Extreme
June 01, 2014
Exactly twenty years ago the first genetically modified (GM) food entered commercial use, sparking massive controversy, trade fights and resistance from farmers, consumers and workers worldwide. Now the biotech industry is poised for a...
Read More ShareChain Reaction Magazine
June 01, 2014
The July 2014 edition of Chain Reaction – The National Magazine of Friends of the Earth Australia is now available to download.
Read More ShareThe New Sorcerer’s Apprentices?
June 01, 2014
Climate scientists have watched with mounting alarm as carbon dioxide concentrations have increased relentlessly. The anxiety has deepened each year as it has become clearer that the range of emissions paths mapped out by...
Read More ShareBrewing bad: engineering new forms of life
June 01, 2014
The recent announcement of the creation of the first synthetic yeast chromosome has sent shockwaves through the scientific community. While many external commentators saw the computer design and synthesis of an artificial chromosome as...
Read More ShareAnother broken promise: FSANZ fails to ensure the safety of foods containing nanomaterials
May 01, 2014
Our new report, Way too little, looks at the now widespread presence of nanomaterials in our food chain and how little Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ) is doing to ensure our safety. What...
Read More ShareDon’t leave technology policy to the ‘experts’
February 01, 2014
It is precisely Henry Miller’s attitude of leaving policy and technology development to the ‘experts’ that has left us in the position we find ourselves today. The development of nuclear technology has resulted in...
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