Separate GMO Fact from Fiction
Submit GMO claims, get AI-powered scientific analysis, and browse verified facts grounded in peer-reviewed research from the world's leading scientific organizations.
How GMO FactLens Works
Our AI-powered platform analyzes GMO claims against the latest scientific literature and expert consensus.
Submit a Claim
Found a GMO claim online or have a question about GMO science? Submit it for analysis.
AI Analysis
Our AI reviews the claim against peer-reviewed research, WHO guidelines, and scientific consensus.
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Receive a clear verdict — Verified, Debunked, or Inconclusive — with detailed scientific reasoning.
Recent Claims
Latest GMO claims submitted for fact-checking
Golden Rice can help address Vitamin A deficiency
Golden Rice, a genetically engineered variety of rice, produces beta-carotene and can help reduce Vitamin A deficiency in developing countries.
GMO crops require more pesticides than conventional crops
Genetically modified crops are engineered to require significantly more pesticide use than conventional farming methods, increasing environmental harm.
Bt crops reduce insecticide use significantly
Crops engineered with Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) toxin have been shown to reduce insecticide applications by up to 50% in some regions.
GMOs cause gluten intolerance and celiac disease
The rise in GMO wheat and other crops is directly responsible for the increase in gluten intolerance and celiac disease diagnoses.
Herbicide-resistant GMO crops can lead to superweeds
The widespread use of herbicide-resistant GMO crops has contributed to the emergence of herbicide-resistant weeds, creating agricultural challenges.
GMO crops are unsafe for human consumption
Genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in food are dangerous to human health and cause cancer, allergies, and other diseases.
Understanding Our Verdicts
How we classify GMO claims based on scientific evidence
The claim is supported by strong scientific evidence, peer-reviewed studies, and consensus from major scientific organizations.
The claim contradicts established scientific evidence and has been refuted by credible research and expert consensus.
Evidence is mixed, context-dependent, or insufficient for a clear verdict. Ongoing research may clarify the picture.
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