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- 'Brainy' mice raise hope of better treatments for cognitive disorders
- Titanium rings proving problematic for emergency care doctors
- Surprise: Baby marmosets learning to 'talk' do listen to adults
'Brainy' mice raise hope of better treatments for cognitive disorders Posted: 14 Aug 2015 07:15 AM PDT Researchers have created unusually intelligent mice by altering a single gene and as a result the mice were also less likely to feel anxiety or recall fear. |
Titanium rings proving problematic for emergency care doctors Posted: 13 Aug 2015 07:22 PM PDT Rings made of titanium -- an increasingly popular alternative to gold and silver -- are giving emergency doctors a headache because they are so difficult to prize off swollen fingers, reveals a case study. |
Surprise: Baby marmosets learning to 'talk' do listen to adults Posted: 13 Aug 2015 11:25 AM PDT As nonhuman primates mature, their vocalizations are thought to be minimally or not at all influenced by caregivers -- but a new study reveals that infant marmosets use cues from adults as they develop vocalizations. |
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