#GMOs, #Aspartame and gibberish

Final post on GMOsI've been on a GMO kick for a couple of weeks. I'll move onto another hot topic next week. But, for now, one last comment regarding how the opponents of GMOs often have their "facts" so confused that they seem to be writing gibberish. An examples is saying that aspartame, which is a synthetic ester of a peptide of three amino acids, is made by GMOs. This is total nonsense, but writing such silliness allows the promoters of anti-science to attack two of their favorite targets simultaneously.

But, for a fun look at gibberish, read my murder mystery. It has more real science in it than GMO opponents can tolerate! It concerns what happens after a grant to study a fictional toxic substance called gibberishin is turned down and people start to die.
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Published on April 17, 2014 15:18
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