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Department of Energy Blocks NASA’s Planned Monkey Radiation Experiments Brookhaven National Laboratory Confirms Cancellation of Space Agency’s $1.75 Million Boondoggle WASHINGTON—NASA’s plan to expose live squirrel monkeys to radiation has been canceled, according to a statement just released by Brookhaven National Laboratory. Administration officials informed the non |
PCRM Online | September 2005 September 2005 Physicians Committee for Respo |
PCRM Urges NASA Inspector General to Block Monkey Experiment PCRM Urges NASA Inspector General to Block Monkey Experiment A proposed NASA-funded experiment will bombard squirrel monkeys with harmful ionizing radiation to test the dangers of interplanetary travel, according to a government document recently uncovered by PCRM. PCRM physician John Pippin, M.D., F.A.C.C., and |
NASA's Monkey Experiments: One Giant Leap Backward NASA astronauts aboard space shuttle Atlantis tweeted from space for the first time last month. But just as NASA was making advances in social networking, it was setting its animal welfare policy back decades. The space agency announced plans to expose squirrel monkeys to radiation in an attempt to understand the |
PCRM Online | June 2006 June 2006 |
NASA Engineer Resigns to Protest Agency’s Monkey Radiation Experiments In today’s economy, it takes courage to walk away from a job. It takes conviction if it’s the job you dreamt of since childhood. Recently, April Evans left NASA when the agency refused to address her concerns—and those of a growing number of scientists—about its misguided plan to irradiate |
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PCRM Online | March 2005 March 2005 Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicin |
PCRM Online | June 2005 June 2005 Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine |
Victory! NASA Forced to Suspend Cruel Monkey Experiments For more than a year, PCRM has worked to block NASA’s planned radiation experiments on live squirrel monkeys. With your help, the experiments have been canceled. In 2009, NASA announced a $1.75 million grant to Dr. Jack Bergman of McLean Hospital in Belmont, Mass., to study the effects of deep-space radiati |
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