Posts Tagged ‘Eleventh Hour’

Bruckheimer Strikes Back

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009

Although Fringe is being supplanted by the nation’s favorite past time this week, we received quite a few emails from folks who saw last night’s episode of CSI: Miami – “Bad Seed”. After watching the episode online, I have to say it was utterly shocking. And really, for a number of reasons… so let’s start with the most obvious ones.

We spent last year defending science from the constant onslaughts of Jerry Bruckheimer’s CBS series, Eleventh Hour (hence the name of Eleventh Hour Facts). We sat through all the episodes, no matter how ridiculous the “science” that he employed in the plotline. So you can imagine our surprise when “Bad Seed” turned out to be a recycled episode of Eleventh Hour called “Agro” – even with some of the actors who appeared in Eleventh Hour! Lazy? Probably… but what is worrying is that Jerry Bruckheimer clearly has a bone to pick with biotech crops, without ever even considering the actual facts about the wonder that is modern agriculture.

Bruckheimer’s premise in “Bad Seed” is that crazy mad scientists in a corporate lab mixed botulism DNA in with corn DNA willy-nilly, and it is now out killing everyone who eats a certain strain of corn. As we’ve seen so many times with Jerry, this makes for fascinating fiction, with little science attached. There was even mention of there not being any real federal regulation of these biotech products. This is not only a flat-out lie, but flies in the face of so many researchers who have worked so hard to feed our growing global population. So, here is what actually happens when it comes to the approval of biotech crops.

Every biotech crop endures years and years of safety approval processes before it’s released into the market for human or animal consumption…

For one, the USDA examines data regarding the agricultural and environmental safety of the crop. They also want to see data that show this new crop is no more likely to succumb to disease or insect attack than a comparable non-biotech variety. The agency also needs data to demonstrate that the crop will not adversely affect threatened and endangered species or harm their habitat.

In yet another corner of DC, the FDA holds a voluntary consultation process (with which everyone complies) where they examine the nutritional equivalency of the new crop (and food made from it) with a non-biotech counterpart. The FDA is specifically interested in gross changes in the levels of nutrients, increases in allergens and toxic substances, and increases in anti-nutritive substances (chemicals that make key nutrients less absorbable).

And lastly, the EPA looks at crops that produce pesticidal substances. So they need data regarding the environmental safety of the substance, its persistence in the environment, its effects on non-target organisms (Monarch butterflies, for example), and the level of the pesticide residue in the crop at harvest.

And in one final moment of dubious scientific merit for Bruckheimer, there was a flaccid attempt at torpedoing biotechnology in general by raising the scaaary specter of what they call “cell conjugation”. Now… what would happen in the real world is that a scientist would move a bacterial gene with a desired function (like enhanced digestibility) into corn. The process of genetic engineering has been sufficiently refined so that a single gene (or a single DNA piece) is moved, and there is no way that the ability to “conjugate” would be moved along with the gene. While larger pieces of DNA could be moved in an experiment setting, this would never take place in a crop intended for commercial use. Plus, where are these “surrounding traits” that the corn absorbed? It’s not as if only these two traits would have moved and nothing else. Patently absurd.

Once again, in the interest of entertainment, Bruckheimer has led prime-time TV audiences (TWICE!) to wonder about the safety of their food. It’s important that TV audiences be able to separate fact from fiction, understand how America is able to provide the safest and most affordable food supply on the planet, and learn how biotechnology is helping to bring such food prosperity to developing nations.

Welcome to the NEW EleventhHourFacts.com!

Thursday, September 10th, 2009

So, yes, it’s been a while since we last posted for Eleventh Hour… why?  Well, it’s been cancelled. But when we heard from you just how much you enjoyed the live blogging – in addition to all the hits on our expert films and podcasts – we decided to think bigger…

We decided to follow your suggestions and pick up on shows other than Eleventh Hour that have dubious science involved.  And so we start this network season by following Fringe every week starting with next week’s premiere.

That’s not all, either. We’re also asking you to keep your eyes out for interesting pop culture to cover. Did you see a movie with some dubious science? Or how about a tv show that needs to beef up its writers’ understanding of what DNA is?  Either way, let us know … or become a contributor!  Just click on the ‘contact’ link in the sidebar to the right.

We’re also on twitter and facebook, so please make sure to say ‘hi’, join our group, and let us know what you think. You can also keep track of the newest changes (and there will be changes) by signing up for our email updates in the box to the right. So, once again, please join us on the evening of September 17th, when we’ll be joined once again by NCRM’s Michael Gilkey for a live blogging session of the season premiere.  See you then!

EleventhHourFacts.com Returns!

Wednesday, September 9th, 2009

And with the return, come new regular mashups. Let us know what you think in the comments below!

And here’s the mashup you’ve been asking about

Wednesday, August 19th, 2009

As a bit of fun, we decided to send Dr. Jacob Hood (from CBS’ show Eleventh Hour) to go investigate District 9 for himself. We definitely had a giggle putting this together, and we’d love to hear your thoughts about it. Feel free to email us or tweet at us… and don’t forget to keep sending us your reviews of the science behind District 9. Thanks!


What is Eleventh Hour Facts? and why are we following these shows?

Monday, August 10th, 2009

Eleventh Hour Facts is a project of BIO to bring you more information about the facts, the science and the real-life people often portrayed in some of our favorite shows and movies.

Eleventh Hour Facts started in response to the 2007/8 season’s CBS show of the same name, which brought a creative portrayal of biotech to a wide audience. So many people enjoyed following the scientists’ view of what is possible, what is likely and what is just absurd, that we decided to extend this site’s purpose – pointing out where fiction writers’ taste for the dramatic overtakes factual accuracy.

However, like these fantastic plots, the reality of biotechnology is dramatic and intense, and the discoveries that result are revolutionary – helping many people who today already find themselves in their own eleventh hour. These discoveries are curing debilitating diseases, extending the lives of patients and improving quality of life. They help to heal the global environment by finding better ways to accomplish the tasks that many of us take for granted, like driving to work or cleaning our homes. Biotech discoveries are improving agricultural practices which help farmers produce more food per acre, potentially reducing global hunger.

Our researchers work to unlock the power of nature to produce breakthrough solutions to some of the world’s most persistent challenges. However, because the shows we’ll be following are often dramatic interpretations of the power of biotechnology, we encourage you to return here to see how the actual science works. A tv writer can take creative license with these intriguing processes to ensure that the dilemma is solved in 60 minutes, but our scientists work every day to improve quality of life for all of us. That being said, we’re eager to sit back with a bowl of popcorn on Thursday nights to enjoy the television fiction of what we do.

Join us here as we live-blog some shows, follow up with leading scientists on the veracity of specific shows’ plots, and hope to foster great discussions with YOU. Feel free to reach out to us with your ideas and questions as we continue to improve this site.

Also, if biotech intrigues you and you’d like to find out more, please visit some of our sister sites:

Eleventh Hour in the News

Friday, April 3rd, 2009

The team here at EleventhHourFacts.com caught an interesting piece of news in American Spectator on both Eleventh Hour and our site. You can read the piece for yourself, but it raises some interesting points about the possible politics behind the show and what they consider a cautious warning about biotech.

While we don’t see it the same as American Spectator, we do enjoy the always constantly evolving plotlines of Eleventh Hour and of course, Dr. Hood’s great catchphrases.

When we watch Eleventh Hour, we see a show that dramatizes how researchers work and compresses research and testing from decades to hours, something that is great TV, but not even close to a reality. But we also see a show that makes science cool and relevant, and that is appreciated. Occasionally we look up from the live blog and catch Eleventh Hour discussing some of the important scientific issues of the day, and while we don’t always agree with their opinions, it is great to hear TV characters talking about them.

There are millions of people in biotech working on new ways to heal, fuel and feed the world. We know that for a fact. And while the “mad scientist” meme may be popular for fiction purposes, the hard truth is that the real-life researchers behind the Eleventh Hour characters are our neighbors and friends – and people who want to see their communities thrive. Plus, there are plenty of safeguards out there to keep us safe, not to mention Special Agent Rachel Young is a pretty good shot.

Episode 16 Live Blog

Thursday, March 12th, 2009

Please join us tonight, March 12, for another episode of Eleventh Hour with live blogger Michael Gilkey from the National Center for Regenerative Medicine.

Episode 15 Live Blog

Thursday, March 5th, 2009

Episode 13 Live Blog

Thursday, February 5th, 2009

Eleventh Hour Facts was once again privileged to have live blogger Michael Gilkey from the National Center for Regenerative Medicine for Episode 13. You can read more about Michael here.

Episode 12 Live Blog

Thursday, January 29th, 2009

Episode twelve’s live blogger was Michael Gilkey from the National Center for Regenerative Medicine.

The National Center for Regenerative Medicine leverages the capabilities of its partner institutions — Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland Clinic, and University Hospitals Case Medical Center — to provide a comprehensive approach, from basic through clinical research, in developing innovative adult stem cell and tissue engineering therapies for patients suffering from chronic and debilitating diseases.

Michael Gilkey is the Marketing and Operations Manager for NCRM and assists in the development and execution of organizational strategy, planning and execution of both external and internal marketing efforts, facilitates business development and creation with Center members, and provides administrative and operational support. Michael Gilkey earned two degrees from Case Western Reserve University. The first was a MS in Biomedical Engineering and the second was a MBA with concentrations in Bioscience Entrepreneurship and Marketing. He also has a BS in Biological Engineering from Louisiana State University.

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