Researchers use molecular barcoding to discover that Alston’s singing mice evolved complex vocalizations through targeted tripling of neural projections.
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Lab-grown insulin cells just reversed type 1 diabetes in mice — and the same team says human trials could follow within years
For the roughly 1.6 million Americans living with type 1 diabetes, daily life revolves around a relentless calculation: check ...
Speech is a crowning achievement of human evolution, the skill that separates us from every other animal. So, it would stand ...
Li Zhang has anesthetized a lot of mice in his research career. Several years ago, the University of Southern California neuroscientist's team began noticing that sometimes, when they placed an ...
Researchers introduce an AI-powered system that reads facial expressions in mice to detect pain and improve care in ...
Scientists wanted to know why the chatter of Alston’s singing mice sounds so much like human conversation. What they found ...
A new study finds that lab mice perform a suite of likely innate behaviors towards unconscious mice that help them revive faster. When we humans encounter an unconscious person, we might spring into ...
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