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The next frontier for "Animal Behavior and Veterinary Science" is genomics and AI. This moment is the frontline of a revolutionary
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Aris nodded. This was the "invisible" side of veterinary science. For decades, the field had focused on the fighting, fleeing, feeding, and reproduction