HEADTOHEAD: Laura Broxsonargues that vivisection is cruel, unnecessary and rooted in a refusal to see animals as our equals, while Veronica Campbellsays a ban would end scientific advances in medicine ...
TRINITY COLLEGE Dublin has denied that using live animals for medical and scientific research is a "cheaper" option. The university was responding to complaints by animal rights activists about ...
"Warm Hearts, Wet Noses, and the Questions We Can't Ignore" panel to include author Melanie D.G. Kaplan, journalist and author of "Lab Dog" The 75-minute webinar will take place from 1 to 2:15 p.m.
About 115 million animals were used in scientific research globally in 2005, according to an estimate based on official national figures and extrapolations from the number of scientific papers that ...
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The problem with vivisection, argues Derrick Jensen, is that we’re experimenting on the wrong sort of animals. To the dismay of many of my friends, I’m not unalterably opposed to vivisection. In fact, ...
Japan has again been forced to confront its wartime conduct after a former doctor in the country's imperial navy admitted he had conducted experiments on Filipino prisoners during the second world war ...
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