The rhesus macaque monkeys that escaped a South Carolina medical lab this week are among the most studied animals on the ...
Yes, escaped lab monkeys. Forty-three rhesus macaque monkeys escaped from a research facility in Yemassee, South Carolina, on ...
By 1925, the Carnegie Science Institute had set up a breeding population of the monkeys to study embryology and fertility in a species that was similar to humans. One reason for the animal’s ...
Traps have been set up and thermal imaging cameras are being used in an effort to locate the fugitive monkeys, police said.
Police are still searching for 43 monkeys that escaped from a research facility in South Carolina on Wednesday, as the head ...
But what if the answer lies not in Political data or campaign strategies, but in the instincts of a primitive part of the human brain? New research I conducted with rhesus macaque monkeys suggests ...
New research published in Stem Cell Reports has described the successful repair of a monkey’s macular hole using human stem cells. Following transplantation of a sheet of cells derived from human ...
But what if the answer lies not in political data or campaign strategies, but in the instincts of a primitive part of the human brain? New research I conducted with rhesus macaque monkeys suggests ...
Dr. Vallaiappan looked after the monkey from December last year until October this year when authorities relocated it two weeks ago. The court noted that the bond between humans and animals should be ...