I’ll just stand like a statue until you see it.
Yellow dog helps point. Continue reading
I’ll just stand like a statue until you see it.
Yellow dog helps point. Continue reading
A raccoon. Yellow dog sees it, too: Continue reading
He runs down to the bottom of the oak tree, picks up a nut, climbs back up, and eats it. Continue reading
You did this, didn’t you? Continue reading
Good raccoon; run along now: Continue reading
Look closely in the bottom center.
Or try this one: Continue reading
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“This study was just routine,” said Russian biologist Alexey V. Surov, in what could end up as the understatement of this century. Surov and his colleagues set out to discover if Monsanto’s genetically modified (GM) soy, grown on 91% of US soybean fields, leads to problems in growth or reproduction. What he discovered may uproot a multi-billion dollar industry.Not just a little higher: five times highher infant mortality.After feeding hamsters for two years over three generations, those on the GM diet, and especially the group on the maximum GM soy diet, showed devastating results. By the third generation, most GM soy-fed hamsters lost the ability to have babies. They also suffered slower growth, and a high mortality rate among the pups.
And it’s not necessarily the soybeans themselves: Continue reading