31. News in a nutshell - The Scientist - Magazine of the Life Sciences
the Humane Society of the United States. The New Iberia Research Center, administered by the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, is breeding chimpanzees for use in invasive research in violation of the terms of a federal grant agreement, the
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32. New 3-D tumor model: Step toward speeding cancer drug research
A recent study from United States found that advanced magnetic resonance imaging ... > read more
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33. National Anti-Vivisection Society: Federal Animal Cruelty Law Overturned as ...
Federal Animal Cruelty Law Overturned as "Unconstitutional"
Monday, July 21, 2008
Videos Depicting Cruelty to Animals Does Not Override the First Amendment
The conviction of a dealer who sold depictions of
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34. National Anti-Vivisection Society: Federal Animal Cruelty Law Overturned as ...
Federal Animal Cruelty Law Overturned as "Unconstitutional"
Monday, July 21, 2008
Videos Depicting Cruelty to Animals Does Not Override the First Amendment
The conviction of a dealer who sold depictions of
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35. Animal-friendly malaria studies (Science Alert)
they can reduce or replace animal testing altogether.
The founder of the award, Dr Malcolm France, Director of Laboratory animal Services, says it is a reaction to a strong history of non-animal methods already in place at the
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36. National Anti-Vivisection Society: Sanctuary Fund Archive
rescued from all over the United States. Many have been abused, confiscated by authorities, retired from research, or who are ex-pets.
Thanks to a grant from the NAVS Sanctuary Fund, Jungle Friends was able to accept 26 squirrel monkeys from
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37. National Anti-Vivisection Society: Washoe Dies at the Age of 42
Africa and brought to the United States in 1965, Washoe was adopted by cognitive researchers, R. Allen Gardner and Beatrix Gardner. In 1967, The Gardners established Project Washoe to teach the chimpanzee ASL. At the time of her death it is
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38. National Anti-Vivisection Society: Interstate Trade in Primates in the Pet Trade
nonhuman primates within the United States. This would then lead to fewer instances of nonhuman primates being kept as pets, which would in turn reduce the cases of disease transmission to humans. Most macaque monkeys naturally carry the Herpes B
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39. National Anti-Vivisection Society: Interstate Trade in Primates in the Pet Trade
nonhuman primates within the United States. This would then lead to fewer instances of nonhuman primates being kept as pets, which would in turn reduce the cases of disease transmission to humans. Most macaque monkeys naturally carry the Herpes B
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40. National Anti-Vivisection Society: Washoe Dies at the Age of 42
Africa and brought to the United States in 1965, Washoe was adopted by cognitive researchers, R. Allen Gardner and Beatrix Gardner. In 1967, The Gardners established Project Washoe to teach the chimpanzee ASL. At the time of her death it is
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