Topic: Tyrone Hayes

4 chapters across the catalog

Battle Rhythm
Episode 1824 2:31:59 - 2:35:45

1824: Battle Rhythm

Atrazine Pesticide, Gender Bending Frogs

RFK Jr. highlighted the dangers of Atrazine, the second most used pesticide in the U.S., which is banned in Europe. He cited research by Berkeley scientist Tyrone Hayes showing that Atrazine exposure in water can turn male frogs into females or cause them to exhibit homosexual behavior. The hosts play a decade-old clip of Hayes discussing the chemical's role as an endocrine disruptor.

Bug Juice
Episode 891 1:56:42 - 2:02:34

891: Bug Juice

Tyrone Hayes, Syngenta Atrazine Controversy

Professor Tyrone Hayes discovered that the popular herbicide Atrazine causes sexual abnormalities in frogs, including turning males into females. His former employer, Syngenta, allegedly engaged in a long-term campaign to discredit his research and prevent the EPA from banning the chemical.

Factivist
Episode 890 1:48:49 - 1:56:32

890: Factivist

Atrazine Chemical Exposure and Environmental Feminization

The discussion shifts to the environmental impact of the chemical Atrazine. Referencing the work of scientist Tyrone Hayes, the hosts discuss how the herbicide has been shown to turn male frogs into females. They speculate on the potential feminizing effects of such chemicals on the human population and criticize the EPA for failing to regulate these toxins effectively.

The Portal
Episode 716 1:46:23 - 1:51:16

716: The Portal

Atrazine Chemical Effects and Gender Anomalies

Research by UC Berkeley professor Tyrone Hayes found that the weed killer Atrazine causes male frogs to develop female characteristics, including the production of eggs. The chemical, widely used on corn crops and golf courses, is identified as a potent endocrine disruptor. The segment discusses the alleged efforts by the manufacturer, Novartis (now Syngenta), to discredit Hayes and suppress his findings.