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IFLScience on MSNBite Mechanics Could Help Reveal If Rumors Of Rat-Kangaroo’s Death Are ExaggeratedAlthough declared extinct in 1994, people claim to have seen desert rat-kangaroos since, and analysis of their museum ...
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ScienceAlert on MSNPsilocybin Put Rat Brains 'Back Together' After Mild Head TraumaScientists are investigating whether the psychedelic ingredient in magic mushrooms can put a brain 'back together' after head ...
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Stacker on MSNOh, great: Rat populations are surging as cities heat upGrist shares insights from a study published in the journal Science Advances that found hotter weather makes it easier for ...
The rodent problem is not unique to Singapore. Rat sightings have been on the rise worldwide. A January 2025 article from the Science Advances journal, published by the American Association for ...
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The Daily Galaxy on MSNThis “Rat-Sized” Moth Is Too Big for Any Lamp—Rare Giant Found by Chance!Australia is home to many extraordinary creatures, from Antarctic emperor penguins washing ashore to thelargest great white ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNNine New Tardigrade Species Discovered Thanks to the Efforts of Danish SchoolchildrenThe budding scientists collected the tiny water bears in a massive citizen science project that involved almost 30,000 ...
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ZME Science on MSNPsilocybin Shows Promise in Repairing Brain Damage from Mild Head TraumaBased on an NFL model of brain trauma, researchers delivered a mild impact to the heads of awake, 9-month-old female rats ...
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NewsNation on MSNRat population increases linked to climate change: StudyUsing rat and inspection data from 16 major cities between 2007 and 2024, researchers found that Washington, D.C. gained more ...
Recent research throws into question whether GLP-1 drugs increase the risk of certain types of thyroid cancer.
In prior bird flu outbreaks, there’ve been several documented cases of feline-to-feline spread, but ingestion seems to be the ...
Further away is the concept of genetic editing to change the predators’ gene drive, or to develop toxins that only target ...
More than one hundred million mice and rats are estimated to be used in medical experiments each year in the United States.
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