This World Malaria Day, April 25th, we need to remember the global significance of this life-threatening disease.
Hilary Koprowski, the scientist who developed the first live-virus polio vaccine, has died at the age of 96.
Almost two thirds of British people (63%) do not know that is it illegal to test finished cosmetic products on animals in the UK, according to a recent ComRes survey.
Around the turn of the 20th Century, two surgeons named Emerich Ullman and Alexis Carrel placed the kidney of goat into a dog.
An animal facility at the University of Milan, Italy, was occupied on Saturday 20 April by Fermare Green Hill.
We have several stories which very clearly illustrate the potential medical benefits of research this week.
Robert Edwards, the Nobel Prize winning developer of in vitro fertilisation, has died at the age of 87.
Dolly is probably the most famous animal ever to take part in a scientific experiment.
Researchers studying mice have discovered that brain cells may break their own DNA to form new memories.
An experimental compound has proved highly effective at preventing malaria in laboratory tests using mice.
The UAR Education Team had a fantastic time at The Big Bang Fair at ExCel in London which ran from the 14th -17th March this year.
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