Friday, September 12, 2014

Wasted! Feds Spend Millions Getting Monkeys Drunk

Monkeys again as research subjects/models of Human behavior. This is what 'Behavioral Science' thinks of Americans. Monkeys. 


There’s a whole lot of drinking going on in the name of government science, and some watchdogs think it’s the American taxpayer who is getting hammered.
Right now the National Institutes of Health is spending $3.2 million to get monkeys to drink alcohol excessively to determine what effect it has long term on their body tissue.
NIH also has handed out $69,459 to the University of Missouri to study whether text messaging college students before they attend pre-football game tailgates will encourage them to drink less and “reduce harmful effects related to alcohol consumption.”
And the government’s premier research arm has doled out money in recent years for research on binge-drinking mice, inebriated gamblers and pilots seeking the sensation of flying drunk — on a simulator of course.
NIH defends such expenditures on the grounds that these research projects help those they fund improve their “potential to develop into a productive, independent research scientist.”
Thank You Wash Times and Nickarama. 



"these research projects help those they fund improve their “potential to develop into a productive, independent research scientist.”"

Like This NIH/NIMH Monkey Research Project helped develop productive, independent research.

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