Good morning. Today, Emily Anthes has a story about a boom in research into our furry friends. We're also covering President Biden, Iran's election and brain damage in troops.
Pup science
My career as a science journalist began with a story on canine genetics. It was the summer of 2004, and a female boxer named Tasha had just become the first dog in the world to have her complete genome sequenced. It was a major advance for an animal that, though beloved by humans, had been overlooked by many scientists. Over the two decades since, I have seen dogs transform from an academic afterthought to the new "it" animal for scientific research. In the United States alone, tens of thousands of dogs are now enrolled in large, ongoing studies. Canine scientists are investigating topics as varied as cancer, communication, longevity, emotion, retrieving behavior, the gut microbiome, the health effects of pollution and "doggy dementia." The research has the potential to give dogs happier, healthier and longer lives — and improve human well-being, too, as I report in a story published this morning. In today's newsletter, I'll explain why dogs have become such popular scientific subjects. Big dog dataFirst, an important clarification: Dogs have long been the subject of invasive medical experiments, similar to lab rats and monkeys. That's not the research I'm discussing here. The studies that have exploded in popularity involve pets. They require the enthusiastic participation of owners, who are collecting canine saliva samples, submitting veterinary records and answering survey questions about their furry friends. One reason these studies have become more common: Scientists realized that dogs were interesting and unique subjects. Our canine companions have social skills that even great apes lack, for instance, and they happen to be the most physically diverse mammal species on the planet. (Consider the difference between a Chihuahua and a Great Dane.) Dogs also share our homes and get many of the same diseases that people do, making them good models for human health. "Most of the questions that we have in science are not questions about what happens to animals living in sterile environments," said Evan MacLean, the director of the Arizona Canine Cognition Center at the University of Arizona. "They're questions about real organisms in the real world shared with humans. And dogs are a really, really good proxy for that in ways that other animals aren't." Several other forces have helped fuel the canine science boom. The first is that research on nonhuman primates, especially great apes, has become increasingly contentious. For many cognitive scientists, dogs are a natural alternative: They're quick learners. They're cooperative. And they're "just so readily accessible," said Jennifer Vonk, a comparative cognitive psychologist at Oakland University.
Additionally, canine scientists do not need to house their subjects in the lab, which means that the barriers to entry are low. "A budget for an interesting dog experiment can be 20 bucks for a few bags of dog treats," said Clive Wynne, a canine-behavior expert at Arizona State University. As a result, small colleges and universities that don't typically get big research grants have embraced canine research. A pet-loving public has become highly motivated to participate in studies. Owners are spending more on their dogs, as well, which has allowed the booming pet industry to conduct and fund its own research. Then there is the media, which is generally happy to cover a good dog study. (Guilty as charged.) "Dog research is very easy to report on and understand," said Alexandra Horowitz, a canine cognition researcher at Barnard College. Science probably has not yet reached peak pet. Many big canine projects are just starting to produce results, and the data will generate papers — and headlines — for years to come. And some researchers have started setting their sights on another creature companion: "I think growth prospects in dogs are solid," Dr. Wynne said, "and the upside for cats is immense."
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