Just a quick round up on the latest news about .........Roundup and its special ingredient glyphosphate.
German and Argentian researchers have published work on the effects of glyphosphate in the Journal of Experimental Biology.
In the study, researchers evaluate the effects of recommended concentrations of glyphosate used in agricultural settings on honey bee navigation and found that a single exposure to a concentration of glyphosate within this range delays the return of the foraging honey bee to the hive.
Flight trajectories were also affected after successive exposure to the herbicide, suggesting that the spatial learning process is impaired by glyphosate ingestion during feeding.
So, Roundup probably causes cancer in humans, possibly responsible for the mass deaths of monarch butterflies and impairs honey bee navigation.
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