Playing games may be fun and exciting for young children, but researchers have found they also can be academically beneficial.

Playing games may be fun and exciting for young children, but researchers have found they also can be academically beneficial.
The three rats snoozing in Cage 57 don’t know it, but they could someday help save thousands of human lives.
In awarding full accreditation to Oregon State University in March, AAALAC offered the following remarks to Rick Spinrad, vice president for research.
A human life can pivot on the quirkiest of convergences. In the life of Helen Diggs, it was the accidental nexus of five unfortunate hikers, a bagful of poisonous mushrooms and a few heroic pigs that set change in motion.
By standardizing and harmonizing how animals are cared for, you create consistency across labs and institutions.
With the help of animals, Oregon State scientists have made important discoveries in human health.