The Pro-Test Italia rally will culminate in the delivery of a petition signed by over 5000 people calling for solidarity with the researchers affected by the attack.
A new statistic is doing the rounds in the animal rights camps.
This year’s Dementia Awareness Week is themed around talking, with the message that “Worrying changes nothing.
The Daily Mail, in an earnest attempt to justify their drinking habits, reported that phenolic acid found in champagne dramatically improved the memory test performance of rats.
This year's Action for Brain Injury Week (ABI Week) will see the launch of a positive campaign aimed at GPs to assist them with diagnosing and appropriately signposting patients and carers affected by the often hidden aspects of brain injury.
UAR has produced a new briefing sheet on deafness and hearing loss as a contribution to Deaf Awareness Week (6th May - 12th May 2013).
A scientist from the University of Glasgow has been awarded a 3Rs Prize for developing a cell-based technique that models severed nerves usually studied in animals.
Experiments in mice have identified a hormone that could stop and even reverse the onset of diabetes.
The possibility of eternal youth is guaranteed to get coverage and all the broadsheets covered this Nature story this week.
World-leading scientists will be sharing their knowledge and latest discoveries in pubs across London, Oxford and Cambridge from Tuesday 14th - Thursday 16th May.
The annual Corporate Responsibility Reporting Awards were handed out at the Royal Society earlier this week.
A recent break in at the University of Milan by animal rights extremists has put the university’s research into psychiatric disorders back several years.
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