During World Week for Animals in Laboratories, PETA is increasing pressure on the school to end cruel muscular dystrophy experiments on dogs.
During World Week for Animals in Laboratories, PETA headed to seven military centers, brandishing the gardening tools often used on live animals
PETA and PETA Australia persuade surgeons-in-training Down Under to stop cutting holes in live animals.
Computational tools predict a chemical’s toxicity without testing on animals.
The contrast between Texas A&M mascot Reveille IX’s glamour shots and photos from inside the university’s dog laboratory will shock you.
The FDA is partnering with PETA’s 2014 Company of the Year, Emulate, to use organs-on-chips technology.
In an in-depth piece on National Public Radio, researchers say that we learn absolutely nothing by drug testing on animals.
PETA and its supporters will never give up on the dogs Texas A&M University continues to torment in useless experiments.
Thanks to an appeal from PETA U.K. and a petition signed by more than 15,000 supporters, the British government has agreed to request an investigation.
Arkansas should be ashamed that it has so much to hide, even from its own citizens.
PETA’s video—which just went viral—shows why the National Institutes of Health should stop funding ALL animal experiments.
Edie Falco joined PETA on Capitol Hill to support a bill to improve training for troops, end military animal mutilations, and save millions of tax dollars.
When a monkey–possibly infected with a dangerous pathogen–escaped from a lab cage, Pitt allegedly hid it from officials.
We’ve said it a hundred times: “I just wish I could put [mean thing happening to animals] on the side of a bus.” So we did.
An arbitrary decision means that captive members of 12 threatened and endangered primate species don’t share the same protections as their wild cousins.