Animal research debate votes against full ban
Students taking part in a huge nationwide debate have overwhelmingly disagreed with the notion of a full ban on animal testing in research

Students taking part in a huge nationwide debate have overwhelmingly disagreed with the notion of a full ban on animal testing in research

By Colleen Flaherty, for Inside Higher Ed

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Students across the UK are this week taking part in what organisers believe will be the biggest public debate on animal research ever held.

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