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The wonderful world of tennis is helping nature’s tiniest mammals survive. Each year, following Wimbledon, thousands of used ...
A team of neuroscientists in Australia has found that restoring copper levels in the brain dramatically reduced Parkinson-like damage in mice. The approach restored a protein’s function, and the same ...
Inspectors will visit the store after receiving a complaint Thursday about mouse droppings and chewed-through products.
A new drug prevents weight gain and fatty liver by controlling magnesium in cells. It made mice stay slim despite lifelong ...
Would you get a one-time genetic modification such that you'd never have to take a GLP-1 drug for weight loss ever again?
The value of a recent biochemical discovery can be seen in the case of an 8-year-old boy who was playing typical sports in ...
Imagine dining on salmon with no worries about mercury, toxic metals or plastics. Or concerns about dwindling fish stocks. Or, from a food safety ...
If an intestinal inhabitant such as the bacterium Escherichia coli (E. coli) becomes resistant to many antibiotics, it can ...
A new book offers a valuable discussion of the double bind in which many researchers and lab technicians find themselves: having to care for animals who will then be killed.
Results from a new animal study suggest that microscopic plastic particles found in food and beverages may affect glucose metabolism and harm organs such as the liver.
Dog treats made from lab-grown chicken have gone on sale at a UK pet retailer in what is being claimed as a world first. The food, developed by Meatly, combines plant-based ingredients with ...
Dog treats made from lab-grown chicken have gone on sale at a UK pet retailer in what is being claimed as a world first. The food, developed by Meatly, combines plant-based ingredients with cultivated ...
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