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Do long limbs really provide a leg up?
Musculoskeletal models reveal the impact of giraffe’s long limbs on its mobility. -
Disability, learning difference & long-term health conditions
Advice about support available for students with disabilities, learning differences, neurodivergent conditions, mental health difficulties and chronic or long term health difficulties can be provided by the RVC Disability Team -
Love is blind? Many owners of short-muzzled dogs are strongly bonded to their pets but unaware of health problems
Love is blind? Many owners of short-muzzled dogs are strongly bonded to their pets but unaware of health problemsThe largest study to date on the owners of short-muzzled dogs reveals close bonds between them and …
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How to Apply - Equine Internship
Please ensure that your English qualification meets our requirements in time for applying. To apply for the Equine Internship you must meet the following requirements: Member (or eligible for membership) of the Royal College of Veterinary … -
How to Apply - Comparative Residencies
Please ensure that your English qualification meets our requirements in time for applying. To apply for the one of the disciplines in the Comparative Residency programme you must meet the following requirements: Member (or eligible for … -
New study explains how fish got their fingers
New analysis of anatomical evidence shows how the limbs of land vertebrates (such as mammals and reptiles) originated from the fins of water-bound fishes. -
How to Apply - Small Animal Residencies
Please ensure that your English qualification meets our requirements in time for applying. To apply for the one of the disciplines in the Small Animal Residency programme you must meet the following requirements: Member (or eligible for … -
How curved are your bones? RVC study finds smart bones curve to protect against fracture
How curved are your bones? RVC study finds smart bones curve to protect against fractureBone adaptation to physiological forces at the organ level is not related to local mechanical …
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Lily the barn owl reveals how birds fly in gusty winds
Newly discovered avian suspension system has implications for bio-inspired aircraft -
How gliding barn owls could be the key to improved flight of small aircraft
New research from the RVC shows potential to reduce drag Aeronautical engineers have long looked to birds to develop more efficient and aerodynamic designs. Thanks to a new study observing gliding barn owls by researchers at the Royal Veterinary College (RVC), there is now evidence that tail postures can minimise drag.