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Cruel Science

18 Feb 2025

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For decades, animal testing has been justified as a necessary part of scientific progress, but beneath the surface lies a disturbing reality. Millions of animals endure pain, suffering, and death in laboratories worldwide—often for experiments that fail to provide reliable results for humans. From beagle dogs bred for toxicology tests to gender manipulation studies on mice and monkeys, these experiments raise serious ethical and scientific questions.In Cruel Science, Samuel Carter uncovers the hidden truths behind animal testing, revealing the flaws and failures of this outdated practice. Backed by data and case studies, this booklet exposes how biological differences between humans and animals lead to high failure rates for animal-tested drugs in clinical trials. It also highlights heartbreaking stories like the Beagle Dog Tragedy, where thousands of dogs suffer needlessly each year.But there is hope. Thanks to advances in technology, alternatives such as artificial intelligence (AI), 3D bioprinting, and organs-on-chips are revolutionizing the way we conduct research. These cutting-edge solutions offer safer, more accurate testing methods that can replace animal experiments entirely.In this eye-opening guide, you’ll discover how countries are moving toward humane science, how public advocacy is driving change, and practical ways you can contribute to ending animal testing. Cruel Science is a powerful call to action for anyone who believes in innovation without cruelty.Read Free Book Get full access to Samuel Carter's Substack at therealsamuelcarter.substack.com/subscribe

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