Losing a beloved pet is one of the most difficult experiences, but sometimes, the best way to honor their memory is to open your heart to another dog in a...
While we value the effort shelters put into taking care of homeless dogs, we also acknowledge it’s not an ideal environment. Many dogs are so stressed out from the noise...
This webinar features Dr. Sally Coggins in collaboration with the Cornell Feline Health Center. This webinar provides information on Compounded GS-441524, which is now available in the USA and is...
Researchers have identified the genetic changes linked to why plants go through a developmental change similar to "puberty" at different rates, a discovery which could lead to better crop nutrition....
Researchers at The Jackson Laboratory (JAX) have unveiled a new approach to drug discovery that could revolutionize how we understand and treat diseases. Their recent commentary in the Aug.14 issue...
Black soldier flies are now commercially used to consume organic waste -- but genetic modifications proposed by bioscientists could see the insects digesting a wider variety of refuse, while also...
Researchers at the University of Maryland genetically modified poplar trees to produce high-performance, structural wood without the use of chemicals or energy intensive processing. Made from traditional wood, Engineered wood...
Mandi de Mestre, the Dorothy Havemeyer McConville Professor of Equine Medicine at Baker Institute for Animal Health and in the Department of Biomedical Sciences at the Cornell University College of...
The Fred Scott Feline Symposium is an annual professional development symposium offered and organized by the Cornell Feline Health Center. The preeminent conference on feline health, the Fred Scott Symposium...