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A new study published in Nature Neuroscience has identified a brain circuit in mice that overrides basic needs like hunger or social contact in favor of seeking safety. Researchers found that a ...
Maintaining a stable body temperature is essential for survival. Animals, including humans, use both autonomic processes -- such as shivering or activating brown fat -- and behaviors -- such as ...
To test this hypothesis, Dr. Jineun Kim (KAIST Ph.D. graduate, now at Caltech) demonstrated during her doctoral research that ...
After nine years scurrying in the shadows, the two-person Swedish street art collective known as "Anonymouse" — dubbed "Banksy Mouse" by Swedish media — has finally stepped out of the dark and ...
A Swedish street art duo known as "Anonymouse" has revealed their identities after nine years of creating miniature mouse-themed installations worldwide ...
Scientists Gave Mice A Human "Language Gene" And Something Curious Unfolded Even with a human “language gene,” mice remain far from composing Shakespeare.
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Research carried out on mice has revealed how a hormone released by the intestine acts on the brain and helps regulate the body's energy expenditure. FGF19 (fibroblast growth factor 19) activates ...
Research reveals how hormone accelerates fat burning and promotes weight loss in obese mice An experiment conducted at the State University of Campinas showed that FGF19, produced in the intestine ...