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Fakethrough! GMOs and the Capitulation of Science Journalism

January 7, 2014

by Jonathan Latham, PhD Good journalism examines its sources critically, it takes nothing at face value, places its topics in a historical context, and it values above all the public interest. Such journalism is, most …

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