When biologists study cooperation in animals, they usually offer just a single task at a time. But what happens when animals ...
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NIH Under Fire Over Continued Animal Experiments
The National Institutes of Health has come under fire for continuing to fund experiments on dogs and cats, despite leadership's recent pledge to reduce reliance on animal testing. In April, NIH ...
Dr Robin Lovell-Badge and Prof Emma Robinson respond to an editorial on using new technologies to reduce the reliance on animal experiments I write in response to your editorial on animals in research ...
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The algorithm will see you now: Why AI is the nail in the coffin for animal medical testing
AI is set to end medical and cosmetic testing since accurate models can now predict drug toxicity, organ damage and chemical ...
WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Eighty-three percent of U.S. college students believe that animals should not be used in classroom teaching laboratories if the animals are killed afterward and if other ...
Challenging current scientific practice: how a shift in research methodology could reduce animal use
The 3R principles provide an ethical framework for animal research throughout the world. However, despite the increasing awareness of these principles, there is still a lot of room for improving their ...
More than 1,100 experts have joined the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine in boycotting the medical journal Nutrients until it stops publishing egregious animal experiments that could have ...
Many of us care for animals and feel empathy when they suffer. At the same time, many of us also accept their suffering and death when it happens in the name of science. How do people manage this ...
Last November, the UK government announced a bold plan to phase out animal testing in some areas of research. Animal tests for skin irritation are scheduled for elimination this year, and some studies ...
The German Defence Ministry expects an increase in military research projects involving animals by 2029, citing growing ...
For animals such as fish and insects that can’t control their body temperature, heat waves could be particularly detrimental.
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