Animal models have served a prominent function in the development of the present ideas of pathogenesis and approaches to therapy. This commentary addresses the utility and limitations of these ...
I am indebted to Drs. N. V. Anderson, J. M. Berry, G. H. Cardinet, III, T. B. Clarkson, S. M. Dennis, K. N. Gelatt, L. Julian, J. J. Kaneko, J. T. McGrath, H. Meier ...
Scientists have found a trigger for social learning in wild animals. An experiment on great tits has pinpointed a single factor—immigration—that can cause birds to pay close attention to ...