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Scientists freed lab mice into the wild, and the result was shocking
When scientists opened the doors of a research facility and let carefully bred lab mice loose into a fenced field, they ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - The University of South Carolina reported that a researcher’s access to the Department of Laboratory Animal Resources was suspended due to violations last year. In a ...
Janelia scientists have developed a tool that could bring researchers one step closer to understanding brain-wide signals driven by spontaneous behaviors. The tool, known as Facemap, uses deep neural ...
Mice are always in motion; sweeping their whiskers, sniffing their environment, and grooming themselves. So too are neurons in the brain, even in the absence of external sensory stimuli or a ...
Facemap uses a mouse's facial movements to predict brain activity, bringing researchers one step closer to understanding brain-wide signals driven by spontaneous behaviors. Mice are always in motion.
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