A common food dye can turn the skin of living mice transparent, but we don't yet know if it'll work in humans.
Rubbing a common yellow food dye onto a mouse's skin turns it temporarily transparent, so we can monitor its insides without ...
The technique could help researchers study the inner workings of large organs or how diseases change the body.
It stands metres high, takes a decade to flower, smells like death and draws huge crowds when it blooms. But scientists are ...
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They’re a major ass-et to science. A team of Japanese scientists who discovered mammals can breathe through their butts — a ...
It’s clear that genes, receptors and neurons all play a role in detecting odors. But much of how we make sense of what we ...
Salk scientists created a landmark mouse model for studying relative energy deficiency in sport (REDs), which effects more ...
Climate change and asteroids are linked with animal origin and extinction—and plate tectonics also seems to play a key ...
Thursday was the biggest night on the calendar for weird science. The Annals of Improbable Research handed out Ig Nobel ...
Tiger-Lily, a nearly three-foot-long western rat snake found in 2017 in southwest Missouri, will be at the Anita B. Gorman ...
From her debut with “Grey's Anatomy” to the political intrigue of “Scandal ... As Alice pursues Ben, she becomes entangled in ...