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Could psychedelics be the next frontier in longevity research? Early data show psilocybin delays aging in lab tests.
A rodent that was rescued from a curious house cat turned out to be the first Japanese dormouse found in this town on the Kii ...
Scientists in Australia have discovered that a magnetic brain treatment already used for depression can boost the brain’s ...
The ion channel PIEZO2 doesn't just convey touch stimuli. It also plays a key role in the development of coronary vessels, a ...
Displaced aggression—redirecting frustration onto an uninvolved target—has now been studied in mice, revealing that identity and social history play key roles in shaping aggressive behavior.
Displaced aggression, such as lashing out at an unrelated individual after a frustrating experience, is a well-documented phenomenon in ...
Dispatch Pest Control launches new website offering Las Vegas residents eco-friendly, pet-safe pest management services with ...
Researchers have shown that mice use chemical cues, including odors, to detect the social rank of an unfamiliar mouse and compare it to their own, using this information to determine their behavior.
Euclidean geometry is the branch of mathematics describing shapes and the spatial relationships between objects in two-dimensional (2D) and three-dimensional (3D) settings. The rules of Euclidean ...
Rodents at storage facility destroy furniture meant for foster children When you’re renting from a self storage facility you’re required to sign pretty strict contracts. Make sure you read it.
Physician and journalist Bryce Y. Lee reveals how scientists are using the food dye found in Doritos to make see-through mice.
In a shocking twist, scientists have revealed that the yellow dye used in Cheetos can actually turn the skin of mice transparent.