EPA scraps plan to end all testing in mammals by 2035
Summary
A U.S. environmental agency
Area of Science:
- Environmental science and policy
- Regulatory science
Background:
- The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) established a stringent deadline for regulatory actions.
- This deadline created a division within the scientific community regarding its feasibility and implications.
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