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  2. Why do small dogs live longer than big dogs? | Pursuit by The…

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    13 Mar 2020: An elephant lives longer than a mouse; a cat lives longer than a goldfish. ... So while larger species typically live longer than smaller species, within a species smaller individuals could outlive larger individuals.
  3. Science can help dogs enjoy their best life | Pursuit by The…

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    25 Mar 2022: We do know that for tens of thousands of years, we have been sharing our lives with dogs. ... Research shows that when dogs choose to come to us rather than imposing our contact on them, our interactions will last longer and be more positive.
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  6. Your online life after death | Pursuit by The University of Melbourne

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    4 Jul 2018: In Japan, historically and today even, the dead have the ability to kind of interact with the living, remain a big presence in people's lives. ... Aibo is a small dog that was quite popular I think in the 1990s, early 2000s.
  7. Bio21 Molecular Science & Biotechnology Institute blogs

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    27 Mar 2024: the public</strong></em>, who attended Bio21’s Big Picture Seminars and the Open House weekend.</p> <p>Things have certainly changed and more often than not our atrium lies empty. ... Government to establish Bio21 Australia Limited, which expanded to
  8. Fur and against: Scrutinising the efficacy of animal testing and its…

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    16 Sep 2015: The very precious organisms we talk about, monkeys, non-human primates, cats, dogs, they are altogether much less than five per cent and this changes perception, though all these animals are ... A single rabbit which we can save is important and they're
  9. Past seminars

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    7 Jan 2021: Abstract. Diseased joints are often no longer capable of providing normal function; i.e. ... Abstract. Cardiovascular disease and cancer are responsible for more than 55% death in South East Asia.
  10. Art Prize Virtual Gallery 2023 – University of Melbourne Graduate…

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    27 Mar 2024: Welcome to the digital showcase of the 2023 Graduate Art Prize. Explore the emerging talent of Graduate Students at the University of Melbourne through our virtual gallery. For the best experience, we recommend using a desktop device for viewing.