Army scientists working with partners from industry and academia have developed an experimental treatment that protects animals from Sudan virus,
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The growing trend of emotional support animals
A dog in the grocery store; a cat in the cabin of an airplane; a bird in a coffee shop—companion
Continue reading »Dogs mirror owner’s stress
The levels of stress in dogs and their owners follow each other, according to a new study from Linköping University,
Continue reading »What Are the Alternatives to Animal Testing?
In 1980, The New York Times featured a full-page ad from an animal rights group, which lambasted a prominent cosmetics
Continue reading »More than 100 years of data show Pennsylvania tick population shift
The prevalence of the most abundant species of ticks found in Pennsylvania has shifted over the last century, according to
Continue reading »New Bombali ebolavirus found in Kenyan bat: Evidence for a widespread virus reservoir in Africa
Researchers have identified Bombali ebolavirus in an Angolan free-tailed bat captured in the Taita Hills, southeast Kenya. No ebolaviruses have
Continue reading »Processed meats such as bacon and hot dogs ‘bad for mental health’
Processed meats such as bacon and hot dogs are linked to mental breakdowns, a study suggests. Patients taken to hospital
Continue reading »EU MEPs Call for Global Ban of Cosmetics Testing on Animals
PARIS — European Parliament members on Thursday adopted a non-binding resolution calling for European Union leaders to launch a diplomatic drive
Continue reading »A bone fracture glue is successfully tested on live animals, with stronger fixation than dental fillers
Acute bone fractures may soon be treated with an adhesive patch inspired by dental reconstruction techniques. Scientists in Sweden report
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