Scientists discovered that rats let out a high-pitch squeak when they're happy, giving a rare, measurable window into animal well-being.
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![]() A team of scientists studying how sex chromosomes are linked to differences in the brain has to tread lightly, lest their work be misrepresented.
Al Cannistras insight:
It is frightening to think that science FEARS social pressure – misogynists or any other? . IMAGINE the audacity to think that men and women are different! . . |
![]() After being dragged to the surface and fed a little snack, ancient oceanic bacteria from over 100 million years ago sprang back to life.
Al Cannistras insight:
over 100 million years old and science brings it back to life.... maybe we will see Godzilla sooner or later.... . . |
science finally comes through - now they know which rats like to be tickled! - just think about rats welfare....
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