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Scientists Engineer World's First Schizophrenic Mice

Scientists have created the world’s first schizophrenic mice. They created these mice to get a better understanding of the illness and also test various medications on it before testing it on humans.
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Scientists restore the sight of blind mice by transplanting light-sensitive photoreceptor cells into their eyes.
Japanese scientists transplanted bio-engineered tissue under the skin of mice.
Fertility techniques previously used in mice are now being studied with the aim of improving IVF success rates in women, researchers say.

Mice that could only eat for eight out of every 24 hours stayed healthy, while those allowed to snack all day long on the same foods gained weight and lost motor skills, a new study reports.

Destructive plaques found in the brains of Alzheimer's patients have been rapidly cleared by researchers testing a cancer drug on mice.
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Regeneration of damaged heart cells

A new US research project has discovered a means of converting scar tissue that forms after a heart attack into...
May 11, 2012 in  New Science by Tim Sandle

New video promoting literacy unites beloved fiction characters

What would a video look like starring Rip Van Winkle, Three Blind Mice, Humpty Dumpty, Curious George, Big Bad Wolf,...
Apr 20, 2012 in  Book Club by David Silverberg

Anti-cocaine vaccine in development

A new anti-cocaine passive vaccine—a vaccine consisting of ready-made antibodies—can reverse the effects of acute...
Apr 19, 2012 in  New Science by Tim Sandle

New anti-heart attack vaccine may lower arterial fat

The Daily Mail has reported that a new vaccine has been developed that significantly lowers arterial fat levels and,...
Apr 3, 2012 in  Health by Tim Sandle - 1 comment

Modified osteoporosis drugs show promise against malaria

Data from the World Health Organization demonstrates that malaria currently threatens around half of the world's...
Mar 6, 2012 in  New Science by Tim Sandle - 1 comment
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