The winners of a PETA International Science Consortium contest will receive technology made of human cells.
After a string of failures, experimenters are finally realizing that the way they’ve been trying to develop treatments for Alzheimer’s disease has gotten them nowhere.
Five hundred physicians have joined PETA in urging Texas A&M University to stop its cruel muscular dystrophy experiments on dogs.
After hearing from PETA’s attorney, Texas A&M University was forced to admit that it can’t pick and choose who has the right to free speech.
Scientists have discovered that monkeys in the wild are potential reservoirs for Zika virus—a threat that PETA warned of in 2016.
PETA calls on Michael Young to put an end to TAMU’s cruel, pointless muscular dystrophy experiments on dogs.
PETA Germany—with support from PETA U.S.—has persuaded a major German hospital to stop cutting pigs apart in deadly training exercises for surgeons.
Texas A&M can’t bring back the pig, dogs, or other animals it has tormented and killed, but it can prevent further suffering.
PETA will continue to defend our right to speak out, using creative and lawful means, until Texas A&M’s cruel experiments on dogs end.
Muscular dystrophy patient Johnathon Byrne confronted Texas A&M President Michael Young about the university’s cruel and deadly experiments on dogs.
The university lab has proved time and again that it’s incapable of doing the bare minimum required by federal law to protect animals there.
A recently identified virus is making mice in laboratories sick—and is making the results of experiments on them even more worthless.
First, they came for the animals. It didn’t stop there.
“We can cure cancer in mice pretty effectively, but the agents don’t work in humans in most cases. … [E]volutionarily we are far apart.”
Miller Diamond and his mom are speaking out against Texas A&M’s cruel, wasteful muscular dystrophy experiments in a powerful new video.