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New partnership with Wildlife Recovery Australia to train wildlife-ready vets and tackle veterinarian shortage
Stronger control, lower costs – bringing commercial biopesticide for lesser mealworm within reach
Dogs With Cancer Could Leave Lasting Legacy
Removing southern African fences may help wildlife, boost economy
Are we asking the right questions to prevent tick-borne illnesses?
Pressing pause: A small genetic stop with big consequences
Researchers to trial new anti-inflammatory treatments for gill disease in farmed salmon
Receptors in mammary glands make livestock and humans inviting hosts for avian flu
Forever young? Extracellular vesicles may be key to halt aging
Why Researchers Are Studying Lipid Levels in Chimpanzee Blood
New Tech Can Unlock Mysteries Of Genome’s Hidden Half
Felixer cartridge now permitted for use against feral cats in Victoria
PRRSV Vaccine Effectiveness Linked To T Cell Response
The honey trap: why honey fraud is a health hazard
New service helps users find nearest Cornell-trained veterinarian
Three new Thought Summits to explore AI and data science frontiers
Cornell launches residency program in wildlife population health
Cornell startup aims to monitor heart and lung health without touch
Kotlikoff Inaugurated As Cornell’s 15th President
Cats caught coronavirus from owners during early pandemic
Finding Could Help Avert Melanoma Relapses
Queensland Government’s Aerial Assault On Fire Ants Underway
Maternal Antibodies Double-edged Sword In Vaccinated Newborns
‘No Glyphosate’ Trial Along Gardiners Creek
Ithaca Startup Aims To Free Diabetes Patients From Daily Burden
Bird Flu Persists In Raw Milk Cheese
Setting Health Standards For Sharks
World First Beetle Lure Developed For Almond Crops
Cornell awarded NSF grant to build AI-ready living lab for agriculture
Deadly Pathogens Found In Commercial Raw Cat Foods
World-first Vaccine Gives New Hope To Koalas
Parasitic worms bury themselves in the brains of moose and elk – a new test can help diagnose these animals to prevent disease spread
Historic Chlamydia Vaccine For Koalas
Yes, vets sometimes prescribe human drugs to pets. But don’t try it at home
Football game connects universities for academic collaboration, exchange
Environmental antibiotic resistance unevenly addressed despite growing global risk, study finds
Cornell, NYS invest in livestock farmers as demand grows
Overdose Dashboard Brings Real-time Data To Community
Model Reroutes Livestock Trucks to Reduce Risk of Infection
Before the outbreak: how the next-gen of animal vaccines will safeguard Australia
Implant treats Type 1 diabetes by oxygenating insulin-producing cells
Integrating human and animal health care increases access to services for homeless youth
12 New Companies Join Toyota Woven City as Inventors
NSW Government delivers world-first foot and mouth vaccine to protect livestock industries & food supply
Iowa State Brings Big Ideas To Iowa State Fair
‘Teenage’ Bats Most Likely To Spread Coronaviruses
New platform enables rapid assembly of Nipah virus vaccine candidate
Deer Spread Parasites That Harm Adirondack Moose