Forbidden Human Experiments
October 23, 2019 10:50 pmWilliam Thorpe and “windows of learning” Science asks many questions that cannot be answered through research on human subjects. Consider,... View Article
William Thorpe and “windows of learning” Science asks many questions that cannot be answered through research on human subjects. Consider,... View Article
When you hear sweeping claims about the way animals are treated or mistreated, cared for, or abused, it is important to consider the source of that information before reaching your own conclusion. You need to find out what’s behind the claim. Is it aimed at getting you to buy a product or a service, make a donation, empower a movement, or get your vote? Unfortunately, when claims are made, facts are often omitted or twisted. This leads to confusion, muddled policy, and stalled progress in advancing knowledge. It also harms the animals and the people who care for them.