Experiments on animals (“in vivo” experiments) have long been the norm for learning about human health and disease, because testing on live animals enables researchers to investigate how chemicals, ...
A screaming monkey grips its cage’s bars. Another primate appears distressed as it is being supervised by a lab worker.
Larry Carbone offers an insider's perspective on the ethics of using animals in invasive research, the need for more compassion, and what must be done immediately on their behalf.
The University of Liverpool carried out thousands of animal experiments last year. According to figures obtained by Merseyside Animal Rights, and shared with the ECHO, a total of 14,112 procedures on ...