A group of children learn about the different animal groups and what characterises each one. Suitable for teaching science at ...
How many animals are used in taxpayer-funded experiments every year? The truth is, no one knows. Estimates range from 10 ...
Latest Cattell Sabbatical Researchers Will Focus on Animal Cognition, Child Development, and Emotion
Three researchers will receive support this year from the Sabbatical Fund Fellowship from the James McKeen Cattell Fund.
Research shows that sex differences play a substantial role in health and disease progression. To improve basic and ...
Following on from last year's 34th First Annual Ig Nobel Prize ceremony at MIT, the 35th First Annual Ig Nobel Prize night took place at Boston University on September 18, celebrating real research ...
Two baby pterosaur fossils contain rare evidence of how they died 150 million years ago — and the specimens solve a larger ...
Sai Life Sciences (BSE: 544306 | NSE: SAILIFE), an innovator-focused Contract Research, Development, and Manufacturing ...
“The study shows that HIIT exercise, rather than moderate exercise, during adolescence may protect against cocaine abuse,” ...
New research shows that the sugar mix in sodas and fruit juices can make colorectal cancer cells more likely to spread, at least in lab and animal studies.
A new study by Jacobs School researchers reveals that high-intensity interval training (HIIT) was more effective than moderate exercise in making adolescent lab animals avoid cocaine.
Captive animals sometimes need a transfusion, but the typical approach to blood banking isn’t practical for zoos and aquariums. One veterinarian is testing a solution.
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