The rhesus macaque monkeys that escaped a South Carolina medical lab this week are among the most studied animals on the ...
Forty-three rhesus macaque monkeys escaped from the research facility in Yemassee, South Carolina and they are running loose ...
Yes, escaped lab monkeys. Forty-three rhesus macaque monkeys escaped from a research facility in Yemassee, South Carolina, on ...
A caretaker entered an enclosure at a research center in South Carolina on Wednesday, cleaning the space and feeding the 50 ...
Few can fail to sympathise with the dozens of Rhesus macaques that made a break from captivity in a Carolina medical ...
When you step into the voting booth, you might think you're making a rational choice. But what if I told you that part of ...
More than half of the monkeys bred for medical research that escaped a compound in South Carolina last week have been ...
Forty-three Rhesus macaque monkeys escaped the Alpha Genesis Primate Research Center in Yemassee, South Carolina, on Nov. 6.
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 ...
Last week, 43 monkeys, all of them young female rhesus macaques, escaped from the Alpha Genesis research laboratory in ...
In a major step that could potentially lead to jaw-dropping recoveries in humans affected by conditions such as macular holes ...