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Toward a world without animal tests

Henkel supports the education of TiHo students in an elective course taught by Professor Bettina Seeger, PhD, Institute for Food Quality and Food…

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Movement disorders in dogs and cats: internationally standardized designations defined

Experts in veterinary neurology have joined forces in an international working group to standardize the classification of movement disorders in dogs…

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Dolphin from Eckernförde Bay examined for cause of death

Main autopsy results of the female found dead in January have been determined. The animal died of severe pneumonia. There are no indications of…

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Science for all - free online course on observing wild mammals

Anyone who enjoys observing animals can support the European research project MammalNet. An online course provides assistance.

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Pestiviruses: How does a virus successfully conquer the host cell?

In two studies, TiHo researchers show mechanisms of how pestiviruses invade cells of their hosts.

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Will artificial meat be part of our diet in the future?

Worldwide scientific survey launched.

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New study: 1.5 million whales, dolphins and porpoises in European Atlantic

“Stable trend” in numbers found over 22 year study

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Strandings of Whales on the North Sea Shore

Since 8 January 2016 a total of 12 sperm whales have been found dead or alive in several areas of Dutch and German waters of the North Sea: Six…

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MERS virus – Drying out the reservoir

A German-Dutch team has succeeded in immunizing dromedaries against the MERS virus. As the camels appear to be the major reservoir of the virus, the…

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World experts meet to discuss latest developments in equine genomics

The world’s leading horse genomics researchers met last week in Hannover, Germany at the 11th Dorothy Russell Havemeyer International Equine Genome…

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