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Tuesday, March 07, 2006

Cats - The cutting edge of science


The cutting edge of science
Bergen Record - Slowly and methodically, the students peeled away the skin and hair of the stiff feline carcasses stretched out before them. Their teacher, Dr. Tina Pantano, watched intently as they worked, angling scalpels in their latex-gloved hands. And Pantano

Cats reject bird-flu strain
Daily Telegraph Australia - TWO cats that carried the H5N1 strain of bird flu in southern Austria had rejected the virus without becoming sick, while a third was still being tested for the disease, health officials said today. The potentially lethal H5N1 virus was found in

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