Into the Shadows on MSN
This scientist broke monkeys on purpose to study depression
In the mid-20th century, psychologist Harry Harlow conducted some of the most disturbing animal experiments ever approved.
So you saw Primate? We've got five other killer monkey must-see's to cue up this week to keep that party going.
Thanks to your support, the Physicians Committee is headed into 2026 with the resources we need to tackle the toughest challenges, including closing down more animal experiments. Your actions and ...
Getting “award after award after award” suggests that Trump is TACOing on his threats to slash NIH funding for monkey research.
Howler monkeys are relatively small primates known for their incredibly loud, low-frequency roars that sound as if they come from a much larger creature. This is useful in the animal kingdom because ...
Research into how decisions are made often starts with people. Occasionally, it drifts elsewhere. A study from Yale ...
In humans, personality similarity between partners can lead to better compatibility and well-being. Is the same true for ...
Ending use of animals in teaching and limiting surgery in research settings to veterinarians among suggested changes ...
Monkey experiments hint at a "motivation brake" pathway between two brain regions. Manipulating it may lead to new treatments ...
China’s Tiangong space station has exceeded many early expectations. From its rapid construction to its growing scientific capabilities, the station has demonstrated a level of sophistication that ...
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'Biological incident' at federal pathogen lab shines light on continuing risks in Trump era
Feds confirm a researcher's potential exposure to "Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever through an accidental breach of personal ...
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