Valentine’s Day can be a little cliché: red roses, dinner reservations, a box of chocolates— boring. But for those in need of inspiration to make sure their declaration of love stands out from the ...
A research breakthrough has boosted plans to genetically engineer quolls as a new weapon against cane toads, fast-track endangered marsupial breeding programs – and even “de-extinct” thylacines.
Both the UK and US Governments have pledged to end research using animals, but is such a goal realistic? And how might it change medical research? Talha Burki reports.
A male fruit fly in a laboratory chamber extends his wings and vibrates them to produce his species' version of a love song.
Marine animals, such as the extremely simple flatworm Trichoplax, are ideal model organisms for studying the early ...
As commercial spaceflight draws ever closer and time spent in space continues to extend, the question of reproductive health ...
When mammals have offspring, both in the wild and in captivity, new life is celebrated. This is especially true for species that are struggling population-wise, as each live offspring means a greater ...
Here’s what you’ll learn when reading this story: Chondrichthyan fishes—a group that includes rays, skates, chimaeras, and sharks—are thought to have energy intensive reproduction cycles due in no ...
Editor’s note: This is the second in a three-part series about how the city of Longview’s animal control services have evolved in the past decade. Read the first part here and the final part here. Any ...
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 ...
Attendees walk between workshops at the Draft Animal Power Network's 2024 field days event. Credit: Carole Wiley for DAPNet Sign up for the Concord Monitor’s morning newsletter for essential news each ...
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