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  • Scientists Released Caged Mice Into The Wild, And an Incredible Thing Happened : ScienceAlert

    Scientists Released Caged Mice Into The Wild, And an Incredible Thing Happened : ScienceAlert

    Dozens of laboratory mice allowed to roam a large outdoor enclosure returned to a typical level of mouse anxiety after just one week, researchers observed, suggesting that ‘rewilding’ may prevent lab-induced fear responses from developing in…

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  • Engineered sensor reveals the brain’s hidden chemical conversations

    Engineered sensor reveals the brain’s hidden chemical conversations

    Scientists have engineered a protein able to record the incoming chemical signals of brain cells (as opposed to just their outgoing signals). These whisper-quiet incoming messages are the release of the neurotransmitter glutamate,…

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  • Transcriptomic decoding of regional cortical vulnerability to drug-resistant epilepsy using 7T MRI

    Transcriptomic decoding of regional cortical vulnerability to drug-resistant epilepsy using 7T MRI

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  • The body mass-maximum speed relationship and the athletic capability of giant proboscideans and sauropods

  • Hutchinson, J. R. The evolutionary biomechanics of locomotor function in giant land animals. J. Exp. Biol. 224, 1–15, jeb217463. https://doi.org/10.1242/jeb.217463 (2021).

  • Alexander, R. M. N. Estimates of speeds of dinosaurs. Nature 261,…

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