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In reply to the discussion: Breaking News: Monsanto to Be Put to Trial in Hague for Crimes Against Humanity [View all]NNadir
(33,477 posts)Listen Bub. Google Scholar is available for anyone to use. It's free. If I enter "glyphosphate" in Google Scholar I get 144,000 hits, in three seconds.
You'll wait? For what? For me to give you an education on line because you can't be bothered to find out yourself? Do you have any idea how long a scientific education takes? For some people, many people, it never ends; it's a lifetime activity.
What's your background? Where did you get your Ph.D? In what? Molecular biology?
Somehow, I don't think you have a Ph.D in molecular biology. Your demand, hollow and insipid, suggests otherwise.
But since you ask, how about I start here, by producing, since you are too lazy to look for yourself, just one of the 144,000 papers on the subject, from an issue in a journal for agroscientists wholly devloted to the subject of glyphosphate, Monsanto's product, agroscientists being the people who keep most of the world's food on the table for the seven billion people living in it, a non-trivial task: Glyphosate: a once-in-a-century herbicide (Pest Management Science Special Issue: Glyphosate-Resistant Weeds and Crops
Volume 64, Issue 4, pages 319325, April 2008)