
Do Markets Erode Moral Values? People Ignore Their Own Moral Standards When Acting as Market Participants, Researchers Say
Many people express
objections against child
labor, exploitation of the
workforce or meat production
involving cruelty against
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Differences Between 'Marathon Mice' and 'Couch Potato Mice' Reveal Key to Muscle Fitness
Using "marathon" and "couch
potato" mouse models,
researchers have discovered
that microRNAs link the
defining characteristics of
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Epilepsy Cured in Mice Using Brain Cells
Epilepsy that does not
respond to drugs can be
halted in adult mice by
transplanting a specific
type of cell into the brain,
researchers have discovered,
raising hope that a similar
... > full story

Human Brain Cells Developed in Lab, Grow in Mice
A key type of human brain
cell developed in the
laboratory grows seamlessly
when transplanted into the
brains of mice, researchers
have discovered, raising
... > full story
- Do Markets Erode Moral Values? People Ignore Their Own Moral Standards When Acting as Market Participants, Researchers Say
- Differences Between 'Marathon Mice' and 'Couch Potato Mice' Reveal Key to Muscle Fitness
- Epilepsy Cured in Mice Using Brain Cells
- Human Brain Cells Developed in Lab, Grow in Mice
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Newly Described Type of Immune Cell and T Cells Share Similar Path to Maturity
May 14, 2013 Innate lymphoid cells protect boundary tissues such as the skin, lung, and the gut from microbial onslaught. They also have shown they play a role in inflammatory disease. Researchers have found that ... > full story -
New Mouse Model Confirms How Type 2 Diabetes Develops
May 3, 2013 Researchers have developed a new mouse model that answers the question of what actually happens in the body when type 2 diabetes develops and how the body responds to drug treatment. Long-term ... > full story -
Scientists Revolutionize Creation of Genetically Altered Mice to Model Human Disease
May 2, 2013 Scientists have efficiently created mouse models with multiple gene mutations in a matter of weeks. Because the method does not require embryonic stem cells, the approach also could allow any animal ... > full story -
Brilliant Dye to Probe the Brain
May 2, 2013 To obtain very-high-resolution 3D images of the cerebral vascular system, a dye is used that fluoresces in the near infrared and can pass through the ... > full story -
New Imaging Technique to Visualize Bio-Metals and Molecules Simultaneously
May 2, 2013 Metal elements and molecules interact in the body but visualizing them together has always been a challenge. Researchers have now developed a new molecular imaging technology that enables them to ... > full story -
New Brain Research Shows Two Parents May Be Better Than One
May 1, 2013 Scientists have discovered that adult brain cell production might be determined, in part, by the early parental environment. The study suggests that dual parenting may be more beneficial than single ... > full story -
Adults Lack Stem Cells for Making New Eggs
April 29, 2013 Mammalian females ovulate periodically over their reproductive lifetimes, placing significant demands on their ovaries for egg production. Whether mammals generate new eggs in adulthood using stem ... > full story -
Firefly Protein Lights Up Degenerating Muscles, Aiding Muscular-Dystrophy Research
April 24, 2013 Scientists have created a mouse model of muscular dystrophy in which degenerating muscle tissue gives off visible ... > full story -
Transgenic Mice Ready to Fight Obesity, and More
April 24, 2013 Scientists have investigated mice with a very precisely modified genome. Because it is possible to turn off the Dicer gene in adult mice, they can be used to investigate the processes related to such ... > full story -
Scientists Advance Understanding of Human Brown Adipose Tissue and Grow New Cells
April 22, 2013 Scientists have reported significant findings about the location, genetic expression and function of human brown adipose tissue (BAT) and the generation of new BAT ... > full story
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