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A new book explains how biases from sexism, homophobia, racism, and much more have tainted the science of animal behavior and ...
Larger species face higher cancer risks but those that reached that size rapidly evolved mitigating mechanisms.
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Researchers have made a significant advancement in the field of spinal cord injury research, developing a novel optogenetic mouse model that could lead to improved treatments for limb spasticity.
Researchers at the University of Ottawa have made a significant advancement in the field of spinal cord injury research, ...