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Mice don’t just look, they move to see better
Mice have notoriously blurry vision, and scientists long assumed they relied on smell and whiskers to navigate their world.
Mouse findings suggest the microbe's unique tumor-targeting ability could open a new avenue for cancer treatment.
Early in the progression of Alzheimer's and other neurodegenerative diseases, DNA inside neurons starts showing signs of ...
Research from the University of Southern California found the "longevity diet" reduced body fat and lowered frailty in older ...
A Cornell-led study is challenging a decades-old explanation for how chromosomes exchange genetic material within the ...
Scientists achieve long-term retinal regeneration in mice by blocking the PROX1 protein, offering hope for treating retinal ...
Animals don't experience the world passively. A hawk tilts its head to track prey. A person leans forward to read a sign.
Unlike the cartoons, elephants aren't afraid of mice. They back up for a far more sensible and human-like reason.
While rodents are the cornerstone of modern neuroscience research, it has remained an open question whether they possess the ...
A naturally occurring bacterium from amphibian intestines completely eliminated colorectal tumors in mice with a single ...
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