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Mice appear to administer first-aid if they find a fellow mouse unconscious, scientists have discovered. They attempt to ...
This study found that when mice see an unconscious peer, they seem to perform first aid, apparently aimed at rescuing their companion, although not all experts are convinced. “It all started ...
The mice eventually learned that poking their nose in a special area of their cage would deliver a drop of Kool-Aid. Thirty minutes after their first taste, the mice received a one-time injection ...
LIGHTFIELD STUDIOS – stock.adobe.com Researchers found that when mice with the disease were given a stabilized form of carnosic acid, their brain function dramatically improved. Memory loss was ...
Mice will lick the faces and pull at the tongues of other mice if they're found unconscious, with more vigorous grooming resulting in faster recovery.
We've all been there: one bad oyster ruins seafood forever. Now, Princeton neuroscientists have pinpointed how the brain stores memories for these powerful food aversions in mice. The new results ...