Colossal Biosciences’ new holiday video reimagines a classic Christmas poem with a fluffy, scientific twist Colossal Biosciences debuted a wintry-themed short film starring its woolly mouse ...
Mouse P.I. For Hire turns back the clock by bringing old school cartoons back to life in video game format. As you work to uncover a conspiracy that cloaks a corrupt world, expect to bring the ...
Jennifer Wang didn’t know what to think when she was told to expect big news. She and her fellow medical laboratory science students at the University of Washington were not given many details — just ...
Lately, there’s a noticeable and unspoken request in my conversations with clients, friends, and even in my own mind: Can we go back to basics? What people are longing for isn’t the next gadget or ...
The company that pioneered small launch has had a big year. Rocket Lab broke its annual launch record with the Electron booster—17 successful missions this year, and counting—and is close to bringing ...
In the wild, a mouse or rat leads a precarious life. In the city, they dodge traps, poisons, and broom-wielding humans. In the countryside, they face owls, shotguns, and more poison. As Australia’s ...
It’s not surprising that many people fear the dentist. Replacing a tooth often requires invasive surgery and implanting a titanium screw into a patient’s jawbone, then waiting months for that to ...
If you’re a Disney superfan, or you’re shopping for one, there’s a new way to pop the question that’s equal parts magical and modern. The Disney Store now sells lab-grown diamond engagement rings ...
There are a few Cartoon Network shows that are likely going to be untouchable. Some are untouchable because of franchise rights and other red tape hang ups behind the scenes, but there are actually a ...
Bioengineer Rohan Ingrole needed to floss a mouse’s teeth. The intent wasn’t to help mice get a clean bill of health at the dentist. Each bit of store-bought floss was coated with dead influenza ...
An innovative new study from researchers at the Center for Healthy Brain Aging (CHeBA), UNSW Sydney, reveals that something as simple as a mouse's dinner could be distorting critical preclinical ...