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If insects feel pain, should we reconsider how we experiment on them?
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Some scientists want to grant more invertebrates ethical consideration, questioning long-held assumptions on consciousness. (via undarkmag)

But does it matter how insects are treated in science, when, every day, agricultural insecticides kill countless pests and people swat fruit flies and cockroaches in their kitchens? Cobb argued that, yes, research should be subjected to higher ethical standards, for one because, in his view, the public — who funds most research—are particalarlyabout the welfare of lab animals.

“I think we’re at a point where people are willing to entertain the idea that perhaps ethics isn’t just something for animals with backbones,” said Adam Hart. But she acknowledged that more regulation might be a hard sell in the U.S. in particular, which has evensome vertebrates like lab rats from regulation. Nor is the idea popular among scientists who have recently switched to using invertebrate models to avoid what Freelance describes as “overwhelming” bureaucracy in vertebrate science.

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