herbicides
12/05/2018
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By Vicki Batts
Atrazine, a widely used herbicide in the U.S., has led to a shocking increase in birth defects
Traces of atrazine, a popular weedkiller, have been detected in 94 percent of water supplies studied by the USDA, making it a more common contaminate than any other pesticide. And for an estimated 7.6 million Americans, atrazine contaminates tap water supplies in amounts that potentially threaten human health. Now, new research has shown that atrazine is […]
11/23/2018
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By Earl Garcia
Cancer link identified among people who work near chemical sanitizers, disinfectants, and sterilizers
Exposure to chemical disinfectants and sanitizers on the job may increase the risk of developing thyroid cancer, a recent study found. Researchers examined 960 study participants and pooled data from their employment histories including job titles, responsibilities, and company name. The experts then calculated potential biocide and pesticide exposure in workers. Biocides used in the […]
11/12/2018
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By Ethan Huff
Landmark study describes the link between pesticide levels in expectant mothers and autism risk in their infants
Science has provided yet more clues as to why autism rates in children continue to skyrocket throughout the Western world. A groundbreaking new study recently published in the American Journal of Psychiatry found that pesticide exposure in pregnant women is directly correlated to increased autism risk in children, pointing to industrial agriculture as a major […]
10/28/2018
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By Lance D Johnson
Are bioplastics really as eco-friendly as they’re touted to be?
Approximately 165 million tons of petroleum-based plastic now pollute the ocean. Another nine million tons of plastic are added to the seas each year. Only nine percent of plastic is recycled. It takes at least 500 years for traditional plastic to decompose, as toxic chemicals break down and leach into the environment. In the rush […]
09/08/2018
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By RJ Jhonson
Researchers find way to fight exotic plant invasions of forests through allelopathy
In nature’s contest for the survival of the fittest, plants fight just as hard as animals do: In their arsenal are biochemicals which they often use against other plants. A study published in Allelopathy Journal discusses the role that these chemicals play in the dynamics between native and invasive plant species. Different organisms compete over […]
07/19/2018
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By Ethan Huff
Monsanto attempts to discredit new study that proves YET AGAIN that glyphosate is dangerous even at low levels
An international team of experts has concluded, based on the results of a comprehensive new animal study, that glyphosate, the primary active ingredient in Monsanto’s Roundup herbicide, is highly toxic to humans – even at the very low doses that both Monsanto and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) claim are completely “safe.” Monsanto is trying to discredit […]
07/17/2018
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By Frances Bloomfield
Cost prohibitive AND completely ineffective: Weeds can no longer be controlled by herbicides, demanding new management strategies
The continued use of herbicides has given rise to weeds resistant to these chemicals, calling for the utilization of new weed management strategies. This was the conclusion that a multi-institutional team of researchers came to in their study, published in Nature Ecology & Evolution. The study, a cooperative work among scientists from the University of […]
01/09/2018
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By Ralph Flores
Essential oils found to be effective fumigants against the pulse beetle, a pest common in chickpeas, lentils and other legumes
Essential oils have a lot of benefits, especially for people. However, this effect is not just limited to people – it can even be used in plants. A recent study found that certain types of oils can be effectively used as fumigants against some insects. The study, which was published by the Entomological Society of Southern Africa, […]
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