2005, A SCARY YEAR FOR GENETICALLY ENGINEERED CROPS
By Jeffrey Smith
March 5, 2006
NewsWithViews.com
Genetically modified(GM) crops were introduced 10 years ago, but 2005 saw plenty of evidence that the technology was introduced long before the science was ready. Here are some of last year’s highlights, so to speak.
At a conference in October, a leading scientist from the Russian Academy of Sciences reported that more than half (55.6%) of the offspring of rats fed GM soy died within three weeks. By contrast, only 9% of rats died whose mothers were fed non-GM soy.
Read further under: http://www.newswithviews.com/Smith/jeffrey11.htm
March 5, 2006
NewsWithViews.com
Genetically modified(GM) crops were introduced 10 years ago, but 2005 saw plenty of evidence that the technology was introduced long before the science was ready. Here are some of last year’s highlights, so to speak.
At a conference in October, a leading scientist from the Russian Academy of Sciences reported that more than half (55.6%) of the offspring of rats fed GM soy died within three weeks. By contrast, only 9% of rats died whose mothers were fed non-GM soy.
Read further under: http://www.newswithviews.com/Smith/jeffrey11.htm
rudkla - 5. Mär, 08:55