³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾

Latest veterinary medicine News | Page 3

Self-portraits give voice to vulnerable Cambodian fishing communities
New method could help estimate wildlife disease spread
Diets that limit ingredients, not allergens, improve GI issues in dogs
Chlorpyrifos regulatory proposal puts safety first
Newly released open-source platform cuts costs for running AI
RoadBlock provides the ultimate arachnid deterrent for horrible hairy hitchhikers and stowaways
MicroRNA holds clues to why some mammals are cancer-prone
Oral delivery possibility for silica-based C’Dots
Funding to roll out vaccine to fight deadly koala chlamydia
Researchers lauded as national leaders
Colostrum Key to Saving Beef Calves From Trouble
Independent evaluator delivers report on the future structure and governance of the APVMA
Correcting record on mRNA vaccines
Cornell expands wildfire smoke sensor network for New York
$4.2M grant funds Cornell AES work to better lives in NYS
Information and support for beekeepers when managing Varroa mite
Lumpy skin disease vaccine supply secured
Pandemic boosted gardening, hunting in NYS
Facing up to bird ecology
Lake Source Cooling brings sustainability, precision to synchrotron
Contagious omicron strain replicates early in infection
Weed of Week: Serrated tussock
AVA receives funding to help improve the mental health and wellbeing of Australian vets
Solutions to country vet shortage
Bazarova to support big-data research and data security as associate vice provost
Beauty of Research
Call for comment on proposed changes to residue limits for agricultural and veterinary chemicals
Mosquitoes: Fact and Fiction on Bite Prevention
Can Our Dogs Live Longer, Healthier Lives?
Iowa State University to bring Jack Trice’s legacy to the Iowa State Fair
Mayor urges Minister to do the right thing by the local community and keep the APVMA in Armidale
Researchers find little evidence of cheating with online, unsupervised exams
Government action to ensure integrity of ag chemical regulation
Vague language impacts perceptions of vaping risks, study finds
Four new reports highlight importance of the microbiome for food safety, soils and nutrition
App to notice the cat’s SOS: AI detects pain with over 90% accuracy
Preventing pandemics by leaving bats undisturbed
USDA grant expands data-sharing initiative that reveals swine disease trends
Cornell fetches high praise at Westminster dog show
$3.4M grant to tackle ‘biggest challenge’ to HIV cure
Biosecurity boost for Timor-Leste
Drones taking agriculture sky high
$4.3M grant to develop farm of future tech
Tick races, teddy bear surgery: Veterinary Open House returns
Researchers Identify a New Genetic Culprit in Canine Bladder Cancers
Antibody targets omicron and other SARS-CoV-2 variants
A movement brings community, visibility to neurodiversity at Cornell
Can Investigators Use Household Dust as Forensic Tool?