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A new study reveals that mice instinctively display rescue-like behaviors toward anesthetized peers, offering powerful evidence that prosociality may be hardwired in mammals.
Since late March, beachgoers have encountered hundreds of washed-up animals suffering from domoic acid poisoning with symptoms that include seizures, erratic and dangerous behavior and comas.
In a new study, researchers have found that mice can instinctively exhibit rescue-like behavior toward anesthetized ...
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In a new study, researchers have found that mice can instinctively exhibit rescue-like behavior toward anesthetized ...
A growing understanding of how “reproductive” hormones sculpt the brain could transform the management of neurological ...
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Discover: Animals Can Catch YawnsEver “caught” a yawn after someone nearby yawned? As it turns out, humans aren’t the only animals that are contagious to ...
Bruker Corporation today announced the launch of the nVista 2P miniature, two-photon microscope, a groundbreaking addition to ...
Humans and mice with a predisposition for ALS displayed altered sleep patterns before symptoms began, offering a potential ...
Brain aging may lead to a decline in immune system response and hinder the removal of aged cells. The accumulation of these ...
Lactation triggers significant metabolic changes in mothers, driven by shifting hormone levels and brain activity.
Nursing poses major metabolic demands on mothers, to which they respond by eating more and saving energy to sustain milk production. There are significant hormonal changes during lactation, but how ...
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