Scientists kill 192 million lab mice each year. Is there a better way?
Briefly

"The struggling that is typical of the first several minutes of an immobilization session places great pressure on the four limbs and animals are often physically exhausted at the end of an immobilization session."
"For most, their overarching goal is to uncover new knowledge that betters the human condition and the broader world. But in that noble pursuit, they sometimes do things that fall into an ethical gray zone."
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