Glyphosate Substitutes for Glycine: Does it or Doesn’t it?
Glyphosate substitutes for glycine in the proteins of actively dividing mammal cells. Does it or doesn’t it? Let’s take a …
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The Silent Spring of our time
From an MIT scientist, mounting evidence that the active ingredient in the world’s most commonly used weedkiller is responsible for debilitating chronic diseases, including autism, liver disease, and more.
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