Science
Scientists suggest safer methods instead of thousands of animals for new pesticide tests
It has been reported that the approval process for every new agricultural pesticide released to the market costs the lives of approximately 20,000…
The routine toxicity tests, conducted weekly, rely on old methods dating back to the 1950s and 1960s. Rats, rabbits, and dogs are exposed to chemicals to study the effects, and they are ultimately killed.
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