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New Séralini study shows Roundup damages sperm

A new study in rats found that Roundup altered testicular function after only 8 days of exposure at a concentration of only 0.5%, similar to levels found in water after agricultural spraying, writes Claire Robinson, Managing Editor of GMO
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    Republication of the Séralini study: Science speaks for itself

Republication of the Séralini study: Science speaks for itself

GMOSeralini.org welcomes the news of the republication of the chronic toxicity study on the glyphosate-based herbicide Roundup and a commercialized genetically modified (GM) maize, Monsanto’s NK603, led by Prof Gilles-Eric Séralini. The republication restores the study to the peer-reviewed
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    Editor of Food and chemical Toxicology is obliged to give Prof. Séralini’s team right of reply after retracting NK603 and Roundup study

Editor of Food and chemical Toxicology is obliged to give Prof. Séralini’s team right of reply after retracting NK603 and Roundup study

The editor of Food and Chemical Toxicology (FCT) uses double standards when it comes to publishing in favour of the industry, Prof. Séralini’s team say. Now the journal’s publisher Elsevier has compelled him to publish a right of reply
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    The dirty details behind the attacks on Seralini’s notorious GMO rat study

The dirty details behind the attacks on Seralini’s notorious GMO rat study

Remember the GMO rat study finding that rats fed GMOs developed tumors and died prematurely? After Seralini’s long term toxicity study results were publicized with displays of rats showing huge tumors, a tsunami of outrage from pro-GMO related scientists got favorable mainstream media
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“They [GMOs] make animals seriously ill”

Professor Gilles -Eric Séralini is a biologist at the University of Caen and author of a controversial study on the impact of genetically modified organisms (GMOs). While in Brussels, he answered our questions. (more…)

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    Séralini releases statement on retraction and correspondence with ethics watchdog

Séralini releases statement on retraction and correspondence with ethics watchdog

Prof Séralini’s team has condemned the breach of scientific ethics by the editor of the journal that retracted their study; they have also released their correspondence with the scientific publishing ethics watchdog COPE. (more…)

GMO food safety – Seralini and Zhu: Double standards?

Criticism of Food and Chemical Toxicology’s retraction of the Séralini study on GM maize and Roundup continues to grow, as biologist Dr Frédéric Jacquemart accuses the journal of double standards. (more…)

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Science study controversy impacts world health

Growing up with the aspiration of becoming a scientist, I was told that those who pursued this occupation held themselves to higher ethical standards than other vocations. (more…)

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    Did journal editor read the Seralini paper before retracting it?

Did journal editor read the Seralini paper before retracting it?

In defending his retraction of the Seralini paper, the journal’s editor makes a series of damaging admissions.

The Editor-in-Chief of Food and Chemical Toxicology, A. Wallace Hayes, has come under severe criticism after retracting from his journal the paper by
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    Professor Seralini replies to FCT journal over study retraction

Professor Seralini replies to FCT journal over study retraction

Professor Gilles-Eric Séralini and his team have responded to the letter from A. Wallace Hayes, editor of Food and Chemical Toxicology (FCT), telling Prof Séralini that he intended to retract his study on NK603 maize and Roundup. (more…)

By |November 29th, 2013|Media coverage|5 Comments