A viral stage moment just won Harry Styles an award.
won an award for Favorite PETA Collab in honor of her call to the University of Massachusetts-Amherst to end experimentation on marmosets. She became aware of the issue when she learned that the animals who were later killed were given
in the lab, including that of her own character, Rey. The scientists used the small monkeys for research into menopause and had their ovaries removed.in mid-October, saying that all research adhered to federal and state laws and the “highest ethical standards.” A campus spokesperson also added that “animal research has contributed to many of the medical advances we now know today, including vaccines, antibiotics, anesthesia and medicines used to treat serious conditions.
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