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Organ-on-a-chip systems offer a more accurate, ethical, and scalable alternative to animal testing in drug discovery and ...
Supported by By Emily Anthes Emily Anthes is a science reporter who writes Pet Theory, a column about our creature companions ...
An old film from the last century captures the life of what would be the last of a very common Australian animal species.
In many ways, CORLEO moves like a pack animal. Its four legs operate independently, responding to subtle cues from the rider’s body. A heads-up display shows balance data and hydrogen levels.
After a roadside accident, rescuers expected to treat an injured animal. What they discovered could change how we understand ...
But whether or not they realize it, many thousands of clones have already been produced as the cloning process has become ...
A new book explores what the wolf’s return to the continent means for people who have never known its presence.
A Tennessee County Is ‘Fascinated’ as an Escaped Zebra Runs Wild. ... “That makes capturing an animal like this — getting it to go where you want to go — a little more problematic,” Mr ...
German musician/DJ HorsegiirL opens up to PEOPLE about her fantastical backstory and what it's like working in the music industry after years in the animal kingdom.
A black bear repeatedly entered Japan's Yamagata Airport leading to several flight cancellations and slowed operations.
This $35,000 Computer Runs on Human Brain Cells. Scientists Say It’s Not Conscious—Yet. ... “Our hope is that we’re able to replace significant areas of animal testing with this.