“We raise dogs that will go on to assist people with disabilities, including amputees, individuals with diabetes and veterans with PTSD,” explained Madelin Bareh, a sophomore pre-veterinary medicine ...
Lab-grown meat is gaining traction. But before we consume it, we need to believe in it – and that's where design comes in. Jane Englefield explores what's at stake.
Since opening in 2015, Blazing Saddles has grown to over 150 animals as it continues to thrive in its mission to educate people on animal care.
A woman is facing multiple charges after several children and pets were found living in deplorable conditions in Westmoreland County.
Colossal Biosciences opens global HQ with 100 scientists focused on "de-extinction," using CRISPR to revive species like the woolly mammoth and dire wolf.
At this year’s LSX World Congress in Boston, an entire track was devoted to Obesity Science and Innovation, with pharma leaders, biotech CEOs, academics, and other stakeholders discussing the ...
For the more than 242 million years that lizards and snakes appear in the fossil record, they show up mostly as pieces of lizard jaws and snake vertebrae. Exactly why these parts survive as fossils ...
Flatbush Cats will run a city-funded low-cost spay and neuter pilot program after the City Council voted Thursday to allocate $500,000 toward the initiative.
Feeling fear is an evolutionary survival tactic. A small number of people have a rare condition that means they're not scared of anything. How do they live a life without fear?
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Inside the Wildlife Ranger Challenge, where men and women on the frontline of  conservation share their struggles, triumphs, and hopes for Africa’s future Kampala, Uganda | RONALD MUSOKE | On Sept. 20 ...
Western NC works on recovery after Hurricane Helene, from debris removal and restoration efforts at Lake Lure to the storm’s long-lasting impact on the forest canopy. And outside Lake Lure, debris ...
Species across the planet are on the move. Climate change has already caused more than 12,000 species to shift their homes across land, freshwater and the sea. They move to escape unfavorable ...