A little brown terrier born more than 100 years ago in London, England is considered by many to be the catalyst
for the modern animal welfare movement.
This provides GHS an opportunity to move forward, as the current building does not allow
for modern animal sheltering practices or expanded service offerings.
This means that all the key genetic prerequisites
for modern animals...
Not exact matches
It has already invested in some companies that graduated from the Labs incubator, including
Modern Meadow, a New Jersey — based startup that's biofabricating leather without the need
for animals, and 3Scan, a company that enables 3D analysis of tumors and organs.
«In its 4.6 billion years circling the sun, the Earth has harbored an increasing diversity of life forms:
for the last 3.6 billion years, simple cells (prokaryotes);
for the last 3.4 billion years, cyanobacteria performing ph - otosynthesis;
for the last 2 billion years, complex cells (eukaryotes);
for the last 1 billion years, multicellular life;
for the last 600 million years, simple
animals;
for the last 550 million years, bilaterians,
animals with a front and a back;
for the last 500 million years, fish and proto - amphibians;
for the last 475 million years, land plants;
for the last 400 million years, insects and seeds;
for the last 360 million years, amphibians;
for the last 300 million years, reptiles;
for the last 200 million years, mammals;
for the last 150 million years, birds;
for the last 130 million years, flowers;
for the last 60 million years, the primates,
for the last 20 million years, the family H - ominidae (great apes);
for the last 2.5 million years, the genus H - omo (human predecessors);
for the last 200,000 years, anatomically
modern humans.»
The
modern attitude toward other creatures expresses itself today in the way we raise
animals for slaughter.
for the last 3.6 billion years, simple cells (prokaryotes);
for the last 3.4 billion years, cyanobacteria performing photosynthesis;
for the last 2 billion years, complex cells (eukaryotes);
for the last 1 billion years, multicellular life;
for the last 600 million years, simple
animals;
for the last 550 million years, bilaterians,
animals with a front and a back;
for the last 500 million years, fish and proto - amphibians;
for the last 475 million years, land plants;
for the last 400 million years, insects and seeds;
for the last 360 million years, amphibians;
for the last 300 million years, reptiles;
for the last 200 million years, ma - mmals;
for the last 150 million years, birds;
for the last 130 million years, flowers;
for the last 60 million years, the primates,
for the last 20 million years, the family H - ominidae (great apes);
for the last 2.5 million years, the genus H - omo (human predecessors);
for the last 200,000 years, anatomically
modern humans.
And as
for the origin of species and evolution in terms of the scientific method, that scientific method has given us the ability to decode the DNA genome of many
animals, and to show where, back in time, the various relatives of man and
modern apes,
for example, branched off into separate species.
Yet liberalism as a political theory, understood as a cooperative enterprise
for mutual advantage among free and equal persons, is considered by friend and foe alike the essential expression of what it means to he a political
animal in the
modern West.
Humanity Made
for Christ When speaking to
modern audiences, especially young adults, about what distinguishes us from the
animals, it is not always a good idea to start with negative distinctions - pointing out,
for example, that
animals can not do such and such, but we can.
The cramped and cruel methods used in the
modern food industry,
for example, may cross the line of morally acceptable treatment of
animals....
On the other hand, it would be overly simple to claim the Hebrew Scriptures in support of our
modern study of
animal life or the work of environmental conservation, since it is clear that neither priest not prophet thought the order of nature as we now see it to reflect God's intentions, either original or ultimate,
for it.
Even the point about what is best
for other creatures, which may seem very
modern, is not without foundation in Hebrew Scriptures in such passages as the law against taking the hen - bird as well as the eggs from the nest (Deut 22:6), or this saying from Proverbs: «A righteous man has regard
for the life of his beast» (12:10), where, be it noted, the quality that makes a man considerate of his working
animals is not prudence or good business sense but «righteousness,» a point all the more significant when we remember that in the Hebrew Scriptures one of the marks of righteousness is not mere evenhandedness but active favor to the weak and deprived.
There is a need to start short - term courses on farm management practices,
modern animal management practices, etc.
for milk producers, with adequate grants from government to institutes providing such courses.
Australian agricultural industry groups are bracing
for attacks from
animal activists globally following the recent release of an explosive documentary which claims to «expose the dark underbelly of
modern animal agriculture».
With all America to choose from, professional tennis had managed to open its newest tour and its quest
for a sharp,
modern image in a primitive
animal exhibition hall in the stockyards of Kansas City, Mo..
don't care
for pastels and
animals on your baby gear, these
modern high chairs will look great and provide a fashionable place
for baby to dine.
Whether you'd like to match your baby's high chair to the more
modern furnishings in your home, or you just... MORE don't care
for pastels and
animals on your baby gear, these
modern high chairs will look great and provide a fashionable place
for baby to dine.
The major trends
for 2014 blend a nod to the past — muted color palettes with a vintage feel — and a
modern mélange of cheerful colors, geometric pattern,
animal prints, floral influences and pattern layering.
In this
modern age where science rules and people are further than ever from their
animal origins, it's no wonder that breastfeeding has become a taboo subject
for many.
In return I supported you on the motion to ban circus
animals, which was a victory
for animal welfare in these
modern days and is an issue I shall continue to campaign
for.
Only by pulling back the veil of secrecy, informing citizens of the atrocities that their tax money is funding and holding experimenters accountable
for abusing
animals in the name of science when more reliable, cruelty - free options exist, can we hope to bring scientific research into the
modern age.
So why are UK scientists still conducting antiquated experiments on
animals that have,
for decades, proved ineffective, while
modern non-animal testing methods have advanced by leaps and bounds?
In a paper published in the journal Systematic Biology and delivered at the Society
for Molecular Biology and Evolution Conference this week, Dr Phillips said biases in models of DNA evolution inflated estimates of when
modern mammals, which were once no larger than a guinea pig, diversified and evolved into the
animals familiar to us today.
Modern agriculture extends well beyond the traditional production of food
for humans and
animal feeds.
Many basilosaurids were probably active hunters, similar to
modern orcas, with mouths that were suited
for biting and attacking, but Mystacodon has a mouth more suited
for sucking in smaller
animals, leading the researchers to conclude that Mystacodon most likely represents an intermediate step between raptorial and filter feeding and between the ancient basilosaurids and
modern mysticetes.
No
modern creature squats defensively, so this is a fairly radical assertion to make about an
animal that has been dead
for 150 million years.
Why is it that
animal viruses seem to be responsible
for virtually every
modern plague — West Nile, Ebola, AIDS, SARS, and most recently, the frightening (but so far contained) outbreak of bird flu in Southeast Asia?
For each of the nearly 100 dinosaur skulls he studied, Mallon measured 12 characteristics that are known to relate to diet in
modern animals.
Given the importance of oxygen
for animals, researchers suspected that a sudden increase in the gas to near -
modern levels in the ocean could have spurred the Cambrian explosion.
Before we can understand what past climate change meant
for more
animals — «there needs to be a lot more work on
modern animals,» Secord says.
Ancient cave bears, which roamed from the United Kingdom to Russia
for hundreds of thousands of years, made a strong impression on Stone Age artists, who included them in a 30,000 - year - old gallery of
animals lining the walls of Chauvet cave in
modern France.
Like Medieval alchemists who searched
for an elixir that could turn base metals into gold, biology's
modern alchemists have learned how to use oocytes to turn normal skin cells into valuable stem cells, and even whole
animals.
In
modern animals, the presence of a «cervical rib» (a rib attached to a cervical vertebra) is an unusual event, and is cause
for further investigation.
I think about that scene when I hear the way many of my environmentalist friends talk about genetically modified organisms, or GMOs, an ill - fitting term that has come to stand
for plants,
animals and other living things whose genes have been directly manipulated in the lab using the techniques of
modern biotechnology.
The new glimpse of the footpaths of
animals and humans complement earlier studies that reveal the anatomy and behavior of H. erectus, suggesting that as it evolved
modern body proportions, it also increased its home range and began competing with carnivores
for carcasses on the savanna, says Harris.
And both humans and
animals direct their evolution through the social and cultural environments they construct
for themselves — a phenomenon Feldman thinks is not well reflected in the
modern synthesis.
The hypothesis on dietary differences between
modern humans and Neandertals is based on the study of
animal bones found in caves occupied by these two types of hominids, which can provide clues about their diet, but it is always difficult to exclude large predators living at the same time as being responsible
for at least part of this accumulation.
Without
modern sanitation, life would be nightmarish — human and
animal waste would fester on the streets along with garbage and food scraps, producing a stench so foul that you'd want to keep your windows closed even in the sweltering heat of summer (
for the moment, envision lacking the luxury of air conditioning).
Witmer continues to dissect
modern animals, looking
for tiny, signature bone structures that they might share with fossil dinosaurs.
«The exciting thing about this work is that it makes species that have been essentially lost to science, due to extirpation, rarity or general secretiveness, which applies to many
animals and not just snakes, available
for scientific research in the
modern age of genomics,» Ruane said.
Furthermore, «because some hunter - gatherer societies obtained most of their dietary energy from wild
animal fat and protein does not imply that this is the ideal diet
for modern humans, nor does it imply that
modern humans have genetic adaptations to such diets.»
But to stay warm and active in the cold, an
animal has to produce a lot of heat — at least five times more than a
modern reptile does,
for instance.
Named Rudapithecus (the discovery was made near the village of Rudabánya, and pithecus is from the Greek
for «ape»), the
animal had a body and brain about the same size as those of a
modern chimpanzee.
Compared against
modern - day
animal eumelanin, the melanins were identical, save
for minor contributions from sulfur in the fossil.
By contrast, saber - toothed cats (Smilodon fatalis), a species without close
modern descendants, are thought to have ambushed large prey using powerful back and forelimb muscles to pull down and position the
animals for killing bites.
More than 100 scientists,
animal welfare officers, representatives of advocacy groups and stakeholders from different countries met
for a 2 - day conference in San Francisco to discuss how to improve transparency and to increase the public understanding of the essential contributions that
animal research makes to
modern life science and biomedical research.
Without the use of
animals, we would not have many of the
modern medicines, antibiotics, vaccines and surgical techniques that we take
for granted in both human and veterinary medicine.
Modern advances in small
animal imaging provide a powerful platform
for in - vivo functional imaging.
However, a long, hard look at the methods through which
animals are intensively reared
for food production has led Dr. A-V to start to consider how
modern interventions in
animal husbandry might damage the gut microbes, and hence the health, of farm
animals.