The Guardian view on animal testing : we can stop sacrificing millions of lives for our own (…)
New technologies can reduce our reliance on animal experiments. This isn’t just morally right, it could have scientific and economic benefits too Science is a slaughterhouse. We rarely acknowledge the degree to which animal life underwrites the research that provides us with medicines, or the (…)
Site référencé: The Guardian (Asia Pacific)
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