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Consumers ‘cautiously open’ to lab-grown dairy, suggests research: ‘It’s far from a done deal in terms of consumer perceptions’

As the next-gen dairy sector – whether that be cell-based or precision fermentation-derived dairy – nears maturity, significant questions remain around consumer understanding and interest.Fresh research conducted by academics at Rowan University in the US and The University of Sheffield in the UK, a researcher at animal protection non-profit Mercy for Animals, and a researcher…

Petting a dog can be good for your brain

Researchers found that when study participants viewed, felt and touched real dogs it led to increasingly high levels of activity in the prefrontal cortex, which helps regulate and process social and emotional interactions. Photo courtesy of HealthDay If you have dogs, you probably know that Puppyting them can give you a lift. Researchers set out…

Protestor reportedly files police complaint after being tackled by NFL’s Wagner

The animal-rights activist who was tackled by Los Angeles Rams linebacker Bobby Wagner has apparently filed an assault complaint following the incident.The protester, widely identified as Alex Taylor of Direct Action Everywhere, ran on to the field carrying a pink flare during the Rams’ game against the San Francisco 49ers on Monday night. After evading…

See Which Countries Have the Most Interconnected Wildlife Preserves

Reducing human threats could unlock important connections between protected animal habitatsExpressway with “ecoduct” crossing bridge to allow wildlife to safely pass over the road. Credit: Lukasz Szczepanski/Alamy Stock Photo To access new mates and food sources, wild mammals must often venture between protected areas. Conservationists have long advocated designating “wildlife corridors” to make this easier and…

Tuberculosis is killing this zoo’s lemurs—but it hasn’t closed

AnimalsWildlife WatchVisitors have been photographed holding animals at the Madagascar zoo. Its lemurs likely caught the disease from humans.ByDina Fine MaronPublished October 4, 2022• 3 min readA tuberculosis outbreak at a Madagascar zoo has killed critically endangered primates, including species of lemurs never known to have had the disease.In recent weeks, eight black-and-white ruffed lemurs,…

Senate rival accuses Dr Oz of killing over 300 dogs as medical researcher

An already over-the-top and acrimonious US Senate race in Pennsylvania has escalated after John Fetterman – the Democratic candidate – accused his Republican opponent, the celebrity physician Dr Oz, of having killed more than 300 dogs.Calling his rival “sick” and a “puppy killer”, Fetterman cited reporting published on Monday alleging that Mehmet Oz oversaw numerous…

Dr Oz Branded ‘Sick’ By Fetterman Amid Report His Research Killed 300 Dogs

Democratic U.S. Senate candidate John Fetterman has branded his Republican opponent Dr. Mehmet Oz "sick" following a report that Oz supervised experiments that caused the deaths of more than 300 dogs.Fetterman, who is running for Pennsylvania's open Senate seat and is currently the state's lieutenant governor, took to Twitter on Monday and accused Oz of…