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Artificial night light disrupts body clocks, may increase mortality, researchers say - study

Tel Aviv University research finds artificial night lighting may disrupt biological rhythms and raise mortality

(From L-R): Prof. Noga Kronfeld-Schor, Hagar Vardi-Naim, and Prof. Yariv Wine.
Logitech G PRO X2 SUPERSTRIKE

Logitech launches the G PRO X2 SUPERSTRIKE in Israel

Experimental drug helps obese mice shed fat, hints at new way to tackle obesity

Who ate all the cheese? Obesity experiment finds way to make fat mice burn more fuel

MX Master 4

The next generation of the iconic mouse has been announced: Logitech MX Master 4


‘One-Ounce Wonder’: Mouse-Sized Dino-Era Species Found in Patagonia

Unearthed in Chilean Patagonia, the 74-million-year-old Yeutherium pressor is the smallest known South American mammal from the dinosaur era.

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Scientists create mice with two fathers that produce healthy offspring

Researchers used epigenome engineering and CRISPR to reprogram sperm DNA, allowing embryos to develop with only fathers.

 Scientists create mice with two fathers that produce healthy offspring.

Colossal Biosciences creates 'woolly mice' with mammoth-like traits in de-extinction effort

Scientists edited seven genes to produce mice with woolly fur and cold adaptations similar to mammoths.

 Colossal Biosciences creates 'woolly mice' with mammoth-like traits in de-extinction effort.

Mice pull tongues to revive unconscious companions, study finds

Anesthetized or sedated mice that were cared for by helper mice recovered faster than those without such assistance.

 Mice pull tongues to revive unconscious companions, study finds. Illustration.

Gaming accessories: The gamer's toolbox

Not just processor power: Peripheral accessories in the world of digital gaming can sometimes make the difference between victory and defeat.

 The Lenovo Legion K510 Keyboard

Chinese scientists create mice from two male parents that survive to adulthood

The researchers modified 20 key genes to overcome barriers to unisexual reproduction in mammals.

 Chinese scientists create mice from two male parents that survive to adulthood.

Mice injected with snake venom toxin saved by AI-designed synthetic proteins

"This is probably the coolest experimental result I've had in my career so far," said biochemist Susana Vázquez Torres.

 Mice injected with snake venom toxin saved by AI-designed synthetic proteins. Illustration.

Zebrafish protein repairs damaged mouse hearts

After a heart attack, humans lose millions of heart muscle cells that cannot regrow, often leading to heart failure where the heart struggles to pump blood effectively.

 Representation of heart regeneration.