Male and female mice form memories of fearful events differently
A drug that blocks memory forming in male mice has a different effect in females
Meet the springhare: the first glow-in-the-dark African mammal known to science
Researchers discovered the springhare's fluorescent abilities entirely by accident
Animals and their DNA move through the environment in different ways
Sampling a lake at different times of year and at different depths found fish DNA distributes in unexpected ways
How did the bear cross the road? Wildlife corridor's success caught on video
The important project allows safe movement for even some of the largest mammals in North America
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In the future, lab animals will live in computer chips, not cages
One lab's rodent surgeon thinks there are better ways to model human disease
Invasive species are pushing close to the boundaries of protected areas
Protected areas are successful at maintaining ecosystems, but for how long?
Monkeys can predict human behavior
The ability to perceive and understand how others might react to a situation is not unique to humans
An unexplained result shows why studying the effects of chemicals is so tricky
Even in the lab, it's not easy to control every part of the process