NPR's Short Wave team talks about the surprising benefits of small talk, more humane ways to kill lobsters, and an ancient flood that may have helped create the Grand Canyon.
Common human painkillers also work on Norway lobsters, according to research from the University of Gothenburg. This is further evidence that crustaceans may feel pain and that more humane methods of ...
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Painkillers change how lobsters react to shock, raising questions about humane killing for food
Learn how lobsters treated with aspirin and lidocaine better withstand electric shocks, raising questions about more humane ...
Common human painkillers also work on Norway lobsters, according to research from the University of Gothenburg. This is ...
Goldberg’s comments come after several countries have banned boiling live lobster, which recent studies have found feel pain ...
Scientists found that over-the-counter tablets prevent pain in the crustaceans — regarded as a delicacy — as well as humans.
Common human painkillers also work on Norway lobsters, according to research from the University of Gothenburg. This is ...
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