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Study ties same-sex behavior in primates to ecological and social pressures
By Aimable Twahirwa The fact that primates other than humans engage in homosexual behavior is well-documented. A recent study ...
Same-sex behavior is widespread in primates and may help strengthen social bonds and improve survival under challenging ...
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Ending Animal Research Won't Make America Healthy
It would halt lifesaving discoveries and place patients at risk ...
A new primate study links same-sex behaviour to survival, social bonding, and environmental stress, raising intriguing questions about evolution, group stability, and how ancient pressures may still ...
To map the mammalian brain and its various functions with increasing precision, neuroscientists rely on high-resolution imaging techniques and other advanced experimental tools. These now include high ...
The gastrointestinal parasitism in non-human primates represents a complex and dynamic facet of wildlife health with far‐reaching implications for conservation and public health. Researchers have ...
Research on human physiology and on prevention, treatments, and cures for disease relies on model systems with sufficient complexity, and nonhuman primates are used in biomedical research to meet ...
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