A fast-moving equine flu cratered the US economy in the fall of 1872, showing all too clearly that horses were essential and deserved better treatment.
Scientific testing has zeroed in on the advantages of a zebra’s striped coat.
Tim Caro
Tim Caro, University of California, Davis and Martin How, University of Bristol
How the zebra got its stripes is not only a just-so story, but an object of scientific inquiry. New research suggests that stripes help zebras evade biting flies and the deadly diseases they carry.
The lead claimant in an equine influenza class action managed to avoid incurring a substantial costs order being made against them.
AAP/Sergio Dioniso
The failure to regulate litigation funders is becoming more problematic. This is because more funders, particularly from overseas, are entering the Australian market.