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It is not impossible to study plants and animals that are still alive. Scientists frequently observe plants and animals and even run tests and experiments on them in order to learn more about them.
The original ARPANET is now the Internet. It no longer exists. The Department of Defense maintains their own, secure network similat to the Internet for defense purposes today.
Sadly yes but people are trying to prevent it from happening. But with a bit of luck it should stop soon.
Yes why not.
Well, yes, but they don't run their own trains. The rail cars belong to the Department of Defense, and pulling them is a task contracted out to civilian railroad companies.
right after World War 2 it was still the Manhattan Projectwhen the Atomic Energy Commision was established in 1947 this responsibility was transferred to the Armed Forces Special Weapons Projectin 1958 this responsibility was transferred to the Defense Atomic Support Agencyin 1971 this responsibility was transferred to the Defense Nuclear Agencyin 1996 this responsibility was transferred to the Defense Special Weapons Agencyin 1998 this responsibility was transferred to the Defense Threat Reduction AgencyIn many cases the department change was largely a change in name only, as many of the people and policies remained identical.
The military still uses rail transport, but the Army doesn't actually own any trains. Civilian railroad companies provide the power units via contract, while the Department of Defense owns the railcars which are used to transport military materiel.
Animals are used because scientists want to spare humans. Most animals have similar genes to humans so animals give the same reaction humans would if the experiments were being tested on the humans. Using animals is a way to help keep the human population up and still be able to find cures for those everyday diseases.
A better explanation might exist.
A better explanation might exist.
A better explanation might exist.
A better explanation might exist.