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EPA takes steps to prevent herbicide resistance in weeds The US Environmental Protection Agency has approved a combination herbicide designed to be used with genetically modified resistant crops. |
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EPA under pressure over Enlist Duo herbicide A number of pesticides have recently been assessed for carcinogenicity by a World Health Organization agency. |
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Chemistry World April 12, 2013 Anbdrew Turley |
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Chemistry World October 5, 2012 Ned Stafford |
EU food agency criticizes GM maize cancer paper The European Food Safety Authority has sharply criticized a recent paper claiming that a strain of genetically modified maize and its accompanying herbicide increase the risk of tumors and organ damage in rats. |
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Monsanto Plowed Down Is it bad news, or a bad-news buy? |
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Review of GM cancer scare paper The European Food Safety Authority will announce next week the preliminary results of its review of a highly controversial paper that asserts that a type of genetically modified maize and its accompanying herbicide increase the risk of tumors and organ damage in rats. |