UK lab animal numbers holding steady

Scientists say they have found a large helium gas field in Tanzania, amid concerns global supplies are running out.

EU referendum: UK science wakes up to new future
UK science must fight to make sure it is not an after-thought as Britain renegotiates its relationship with the EU, say research leaders.

Buenos Aires to shut scandal-prone zoo
The mayor of Buenos Aires announces his administration has taken over the running of the city’s zoo after a series of scandals.

Scientists hungry to deliver food system paradigm shift
Eight universities across northern England join forces to form a scientific powerhouse at the launch of a five-year, £16m global food research programme.

Frog rescue: Last hope for endangered amphibian
How a shipping container became a last sanctuary for one of the world’s most endangered amphibians, the mountain chicken frog.

Rise of border fences hampers wildlife movements
The growth of border fences in Central and Eastern Europe in recent years is a “major threat” to wildlife, according to a new study.

Solar Impulse on track for Seville landing
The zero-fuel aeroplane, Solar Impulse, is aiming to complete its Atlantic crossing on Thursday with a landing in Seville.

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