Explore how frogs, axolotls, and other amphibians use cutaneous respiration to absorb oxygen directly through their skin.
From the Argives: Thinking Inside the Box: The Professor Who Invented Calories in Judd Hall Basement
At the dawn of the 20th century, a new invention and its esteemed creator came to define food science in The Argus, then the University, and ultimately across the globe. This issue of the Argives will ...
A study published in the Journal of the American Chemical Society has recreated in the laboratory chemical reactions that may ...
When Dr. Jane Goodall wasn't changing perceptions about animals, she fought tooth and nail to promote conservation and ...
When Americans send their hard-earned money to Washington, they expect it to be used wisely to secure our borders, to defend our nation, and to provide essential services that protect our citizens.
Ms. Blum is the author of “The Monkey Wars,” a book about ethical issues in animal research. Early in my career as a science journalist, I visited a primate research laboratory that was running an ...
With the National Institutes of Health shifting funding toward human-relevant, non-animal science, Connecticut’s leadership in bioscience has a timely opportunity to champion research methods that ...
This story is part of a collaboration with The Post and Courier of Charleston, South Carolina. A federal health agency that has promised to scale back its animal research has drawn the attention of ...
Editor’s Note: This article is the result of a partnership between The Post and Courier and CBS News. A federal health agency that has promised to scale back its animal research has drawn the ...
White House slashes medical research on monkeys and other animal testing, sparking fierce new debate
Madeleine May is an investigative producer at CBS News based in Washington, D.C. She previously covered politics for VICE News and reported on organized crime and corruption for OCCRP. She covers ...
Editor’s Note: This article is the result of a partnership between The Post and Courier and CBS News. Steven Marks is preparing to welcome his first students next year at a sparkling new veterinary ...
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