Training sheep to complete awake MRI imaging
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Training sheep to complete awake MRI imaging

MRI or magnetic resonance imaging is a technique commonly used to explore the brains of sheep. Until now, it had only been performed under general anaesthesia, to ensure the animal’s immobility. Anaesthesia, however, leads to stress and other negative side-effects, in addition to jeopardising the study of brain activity.

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New findings could help battle disease plaguing agriculture industry
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New findings could help battle disease plaguing agriculture industry

University of Delaware researchers in the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources have made a new discovery in their work on wooden breast syndrome in chickens. The UD team found white blood cells filled with fat surrounding broiler chickens’ veins and showing signs of swelling are key contributing factors to this muscle degeneration disease in these birds that can ultimately affect their meat quality.

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Say Goodbye to Noncompete Agreements: FTC Votes to Ban Most Restrictions
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Say Goodbye to Noncompete Agreements: FTC Votes to Ban Most Restrictions

The FTC has voted to ban nearly all noncompete agreements, citing stories of workers stuck in abusive workplaces due to these agreements. The move could increase wages by nearly $300 billion per year. However, dissenting voices argue the ban may face legal challenges and could harm both employers and workers.

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How Size Matters: The Shocking Truth About Cancer Risks for Medium-Sized Dogs
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How Size Matters: The Shocking Truth About Cancer Risks for Medium-Sized Dogs

Medium-sized dogs have a higher risk of developing cancer than the very largest or smallest breeds, according to a UC Riverside study. 

The study, published in the Royal Society Open Science, set out to test a model of how cancer begins. This model, called the multistage model, predicts that size is a risk factor for cancer. As it turns out, it is, but only when considering size variation within a single species. 

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Colorado becomes 9th state with H5N1-infected dairy cattle
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Colorado becomes 9th state with H5N1-infected dairy cattle

The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) National Veterinary Services Laboratory (NVSL) has confirmed a detection of H5N1 avian influenza in dairy cows in Northeast Colorado. This is the first detection of avian influenza diagnosed in cattle in Colorado. Detections of H5N1 in dairy cattle have occurred in eight other states.

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