🤓 New OA publication in EJPS *Reproducibility, questionable research practices and ethico-epistemic trade-offs in animal-based biomedicine* link.springer.com/article/10.1... #philsci #animalexperimentation #metascience

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Reproducibility, questionable research practices and ethico-epistemic trade-offs in animal-based biomedicine - European Journal for Philosophy of Science

I discuss reproducibility issues in animal-based research in biomedicine and scrutinise the notion that the causes of non-reproducible results are, by and

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📣 Upcoming Online Workshop, 19–20 March 2026 *Understanding Challenges and Opportunities for the Transition Beyond #AnimalExperimentation in Research and Safety Testing: What‘s New? What‘s Next?* Register by 17 March: tinyurl.com/nam-workshop #NAM #animalethics #philsci #animalstudies #STS
Joint project on the translatability of animal studies | Radboud University

Researchers at Radboud University and RadboudUMC are collaborating to improve the translatability of preclinical animal studies.

#AnimalLiberation #AnimalExperimentation #AnimalRights #NoAnimalUse

Computer models out-perform outdated, inaccurate & cruel animal experiments. End this barbaric practice.

#Animals are not things; they're feeling beings.

The CARGO Act would stem the flow of money to unaccountable and potentially illegal foreign animal laboratories that operate outside the reach of U.S. law. It would be commonsense legislation that would send a commonsense message: No more. The abuse stops here!
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Urge your U.S. representative and senators to cosponsor the CARGO Act today!
#CARGOact #NIH #AnimalExperimentation #PETA
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NIH under fire for funding dog tests despite vow to cut animal research

Watchdog says NIH approved $12m in new dog studies months after pledge to reduce animal testing

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Beasts - The Hermetic Library Blog

Hermetic Library Fellow T Polyphilus reviews Beasts [Amazon, Local Library] by John Crowley. (n.b. included in Otherwise: Three Novels [Amazon, Bookshop, Libro.fm, Publisher, Local Library]) When I started reading John Crowley’s 1976 novel Beasts, I felt inadequately informed by the manimal vein of science fiction. I have not read Wells’ Island of Dr. Moreau nor […]

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