Haha! Finally finished another book in my stack of things I'm halfway through reading. Sorry for the delay in posts, I started a new job and was focusing on doing well for finals, still waiting to
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Image from BBC News A friend of mine thought this would interest me when I last visited him, and I had him send me the links discussing badger culling in the UK to control the spread of bovine
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Image from Pet-peeves.org Generally not small talk, though I imagine they might be interested in the projections for this year's salmon run (pause for polite awkward laughter). A new article from
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Ah, United States' medicine vs. European medicine, the war rages on. The battleground I'll discuss today: elective sterilization of the female reproductive tract. Image from Penn State Virtual
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"Stinger", a dog with sepsis from a bite wound. Image from Valley Center Veterinary Clinic, Valley Center, CA. N-terminal portion of pro C-type natriuretic peptide. Try to say that one three
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Image from PennState's Meatblogger.org Well, the 5 year ban on funding dedicated to inspection of horse slaughter facilities has ended. The question now is whether the industry has been
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I’m apparently still on this immunology kick, because I seem to be finding it everywhere. Heck, I recently learned that we’ve cured the allergic response to peanuts and eggs in lab mice. Check
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Image from UPenn Just a short one here today. Not too much interesting going on in a study that supports the null, but the methods are great. This study looked at the affect that one or two
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It’s funny how reading these articles is incredibly relieving for me. They confirm that I actually did learn and do remember principals and details from my classes. Today’s article comes from