An aged gut microbiome worsens memory
A new study in mice reveals that an aging gut microbiome negatively impacts memory, potentially linking it to neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's.
Incentive Travel Industry: Cooperation and Reliable Information Needed Amid Crisis
A forum in Warsaw gathered incentive travel industry representatives to address challenges posed by geopolitical tensions in the Arabian Peninsula.
Foz do Iguaçu: Complete infrastructure for events and tourism
Foz do Iguaçu is positioned as a key destination for events and tourism, offering complete infrastructure and qualified support for various meetings and congresses.
Scientists managed to 'enter' the minds of mice and see the world as they do
Researchers have successfully reconstructed videos from the perspective of mice by analyzing individual neuron activity in their brains, providing insights into how visual information is processed.
UP: Rats gnawed at the body, made a hole in the waist... The corpse kept in the mortuary was gnawed by mice
A family in Mirzapur, India, has alleged that rats gnawed on their deceased relative's body in a hospital mortuary, raising concerns about hygiene and care in medical facilities.
In trial: Logitech's new gaming mouse: Expensive, but so good it feels illegal
The Logitech Pro X2 Superstrike gaming mouse is reviewed as exceptionally good despite its high price.
Pub or waste storage infested with mice? Inspections closed the establishment in Blanensko
A pub in Blanensko, Czechia, was closed by inspections due to severe pest infestations, specifically mice.
Two little accidental Japanese mice desire good people's attention
The article highlights the availability of two accidental Japanese mice in Lithuania that are seeking loving homes.
Gene influences parents to be affectionate or violent, study shows
A study by Princeton University scientists reveals that a gene related to skin pigmentation is linked to parental behavior in mice, influencing whether they are nurturing or aggressive.
Cutting-edge Chinese gene-editing technique raises prospect of new autism treatments
A new Chinese gene-editing technique shows promise in treating autism-related conditions, as research on mice indicates significant improvements in cognitive and behavioral functions following gene-editing treatments.
Gene that may explain affectionate or aggressive parents identified by scientists
Scientists from Princeton University have identified a gene that helps explain parental behavior in mice, linking it to the ability for affection or aggression.
Creation of Mini-Testes from Stem Cells in a Test Tube, Mice Experiments by Osaka University and Others
Researchers from Osaka University and Yokohama City University successfully created mini-testes from ES cells in laboratory conditions, paving the way for advancements in infertility treatment and conservation of endangered species.
A living drug eliminates tumors in mice with pancreatic, ovarian, or kidney cancer
A new living drug, a highly sensitive version of the CAR-T therapy, has successfully eliminated tumors in lab mice suffering from pancreatic, ovarian, and kidney cancers.
Caring Father or Brutal Abuser? Researchers Discovered a Genetic 'Switch'
Researchers found that the Agouti gene in the brains of African striped mice plays a crucial role in whether a father cares for his young or begins to attack them.
Tex+Fa Club Opens as a Venue for Communication and Innovation in the Textile Fashion Industry
The Tex+Fa Club, a distinguished venue aimed at fostering communication and collaboration within the textile fashion industry, was inaugurated on February 24th in Gangnam, Seoul.
Do you live here? A peak in hantavirus has hit one area – If you have these symptoms, it’s worth being alert
A spike in hantavirus cases, linked to the Puumala virus carried by forest mice, has been reported in Central Ostrobothnia, Finland, urging residents to be aware of symptoms.
New universal vaccine protects mice against multiple pathogens
A new universal vaccine developed by a group of US scientists protects vaccinated mice from various respiratory infections.
The long distance from 'cure' for cancer in mice to humans
Scientist Laura Soucek emphasizes the need for honest communication regarding experimental cancer treatments for humans, cautioning against creating false hopes based on mouse studies.
Obesity medication against alcoholism? New study offers hope
A new study suggests that obesity medications like Mounjaro may effectively reduce alcohol consumption and relapse behaviors in rats and mice.
Universal vaccine for cold, flu, COVID and allergies 'moves a step closer'
Scientists have developed a universal vaccine that shows promise for protection against multiple respiratory infections and allergies, based on research conducted in mice.
The brain can learn from rare cases better than from frequent ones
Recent research suggests that the brain retains information more effectively when there is a considerable time gap between repetitions, rather than just the frequency of those repetitions.
Researchers may be on the trail of a cure for pancreatic cancer
A Spanish research team has discovered a method that cures pancreatic cancer in mice, offering hope for future treatments.
Scientists from the United States develop the first treatment that rejuvenates the immune system
U.S. scientists have developed a groundbreaking treatment that rejuvenates the immune system by removing aging-related inflammatory stem cells, demonstrating its effectiveness in aged mice.
Study: Exercise Makes Mice's Brains Work Faster
A study suggests that regular exercise enhances neural connections in mice, leading to improved brain function and better endurance.
Your dietary cornerstone could be dangerous – Stunning information about fat
A study on mice reveals that high saturated fat diets may pose more health risks than high carbohydrate diets, raising concerns about popular nutritional approaches like ketogenic diets.
Blood Test from Marburg: Less Stress for Laboratory Mice
Researchers at the University of Marburg have developed a blood test that aims to reduce stress for laboratory mice used in drug testing by allowing for less invasive monitoring of tumor growth.
Medication in Mice is Not the Same as Medication in Humans: About How the Report of Scientists Finding a Cure for Pancreatic Cancer Inflated
Recent claims of a breakthrough cure for pancreatic cancer by Spanish scientists have led to overwhelming inquiries from patients, but the implications of such a treatment's effectiveness in humans remain uncertain.
This year's Museum Mice winners have been announced
The winners of this year's Museum Mice awards were announced in Rakvere, Estonia, on February 12, recognizing the best in nine categories related to museums.
Laboratory mice could become a thing of the past – drugs could also be tested on these animals
Scientists in Exeter have developed genetically modified wax moths that can indicate infections or drug effects, potentially replacing laboratory mice in drug testing.
Moths Threaten to 'Retire' Mice in Laboratories as They Respond to Infections Like Humans
Moths like Galleria mellonella are emerging as promising alternatives to mice in laboratory research due to their similar immune responses to infections.
Pancreatic cancer: a specialist explained in detail why it was eliminated in mice in Spain and how it works
A team of Spanish scientists has successfully eradicated the most common type of pancreatic cancer in mice, reflecting a significant breakthrough in oncology.
Forcing Mice to Remember Childhood Events.. Will Humans Be Next?
Scientists have discovered potential mechanisms behind childhood amnesia by studying immune cells in the brains of young mice.
What we have achieved in pancreatic cancer has never been done before. Should I say it's nonsense?
Spanish scientist Mariano Barbacid has developed a triple therapy that successfully eliminates pancreatic tumors in mice, making significant strides in cancer research.
SAS flight had to turn around after suspicion of a mouse
A SAS flight returning from Stockholm to Málaga turned back when a passenger reported seeing a mouse on board, prompting a safety inspection.
Spanish scientist's announcement on pancreatic cancer cure questioned
The announcement by Spain's National Center for Cancer Research of eliminating pancreatic cancer in mice has faced scrutiny due to concerns over false expectations from an early-phase experiment.
One move by Musk changed the situation on the battlefield in Ukraine: 'They were left like blind mice'
Elon Musk's SpaceX has significantly impacted the battlefield in Ukraine by verifying Starlink terminals and disabling unverified devices, slowing down the Russian offensive according to Ukrainian military officials.
The True Story Behind 'The First Effective Therapy Against Pancreatic Cancer' by Mariano Barbacid
Mariano Barbacid's company Vega Oncotargets has toned down its slogan after generating false expectations from a promising experiment involving 45 'cured' mice, prompting over a hundred pancreatic cancer patients to seek assistance from the CNIO.
New on Amazon for the garden: these are the live mouse traps that are taking over
A new pack of live mouse traps on Amazon effectively captures mice without harming them or using chemicals.
Concern over the expectations created by Barbacid about pancreatic cancer: 'The announcement has gotten out of hand'
The National Center for Cancer Research (CNIO) has seen an unprecedented number of inquiries following Mariano Barbacid's announcement of successfully eliminating a type of pancreatic cancer in mice using a combination of three drugs.
Six household mistakes that attract rats, mice and termites to your home
A moving expert outlines six common household errors that can unknowingly invite pests like rodents and insects despite maintaining cleanliness.
A "historic milestone" against pancreatic cancer: Mariano Barbacid details when patients could benefit
Oncologist Mariano Barbacid has achieved a significant breakthrough by completely eliminating pancreatic cancer in mice, offering hope for future patient treatments.
Mariano Barbacid against pancreatic cancer: the researcher and his team ask for help to start clinical trials
Mariano Barbacid and his team have developed a groundbreaking therapy that completely cured the most common form of pancreatic cancer in mice and are seeking assistance to begin clinical trials.
Pancreatic cancer: a specialist explained in detail why they managed to eliminate it in mice in Spain and how it works
Spanish scientists have achieved a groundbreaking feat by completely eliminating the most common type of pancreatic cancer in mice, as explained by Dr. Jorge Tartaglione.
The best computer mouse of 2026: The mice you actually want in your house
This article discusses the various types and features of computer mice available in 2026, emphasizing the importance of choosing the right one for user experience.
CNIO Researchers Eliminate Pancreatic Cancer in Mice for the First Time Without Resistance Appearing
Researchers at the CNIO have successfully eliminated the most common form of pancreatic cancer in mice, using a combination therapy that prevents resistance and has no major side effects.
New research suggests that aspartame harms brain and heart health
New studies on mice indicate that even small amounts of aspartame over time can adversely affect brain and heart health.
Young and Older People Should Receive Different Treatments for the Same Disease
A study reveals that immune processes that help young mice may actually harm older animals when combating diseases like sepsis.
Scientists discover new gel in the fight against baldness
In 2024, researchers revealed a potential new treatment for hereditary baldness involving a deoxyribose-based gel, discovered during wound healing studies in mice.
In a Cell Among Mice and Cockroaches. 'Me, in the Aquarium of Torture. I Will Never Forget'
An inmate recounts their harrowing experience in a cramped cell infested with cockroaches, describing it as worse than Alcatraz.
Steve Ramírez, neuroscientist: "We have been able to restore memories that were thought to be lost"
Neuroscientist Steve Ramírez discusses pioneering techniques to alter memories in mice and the implications for understanding human memory.