Just under half of the U.K. public does support research using animals containing human material, but only if doing so can improve health and cure diseases whilst 31% thought such [...] READ MORE
In June 2011, I went to the Animal Liberation Forum, an animal advocacy conference in California, on the behalf of Faunalytics to present our research primers. READ MORE
Male animals are predominately chosen after female animals for usage in biomedical research experiments, which could have noteworthy implications for the health of women. READ MORE
Study by a Canadian member of the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committees found that more than half of the Asian primate research studies conducted in 2001 involved non-invasive behavioral [...] READ MORE
Out of the 28 NATO countries only 6 continue to use animals for training programs, with the U.S. being among the few countries that still uses animals for training purposes. READ MORE
Almost all scientists support animal testing whilst only half the U.S. public does. READ MORE
This article offers insights and recommendations on the treatment of cephalopods (such as octopuses) who are used in research. READ MORE
This article discusses the ethical aspects of animals in research, and the principles and guidelines used in animal research. READ MORE
A poll showing that Americans are uncomfortable and unfamiliar with genetically modified foods. In particular, U.S. women do not like the idea of consuming meat or milk from cloned animals. READ MORE
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