From a recent issue of The Strand, dated 1897: news of a mouse that ran into a bit of trouble in a teapot: Mr. Chas. H.
Baldish, button-chinned Arthur Brisbane leads a quiet life consisting mostly of reading, writing and real estate. But lately he had an experience which moved him deeply. In the pantry of his house ...
As humans, we can sometimes feel insecure or fall into self-pity when faced with physical challenges or disabilities. Bu ...
The mouse's skin returned to normal once the dye was washed off ... While this study has only been done on animals, the ability to make skin temporarily transparent "could offer a variety of benefits ...
Scientists say they've used a common food dye to render the skin of a mouse transparent, revealing the workings of blood ...
Scientists at Stanford University have made a groundbreaking discovery, using an ingredient found in Doritos chips. The ...
The culprit that was able to completely transform the skin of mice? Orange food dye known as tartrazine (Yellow 5), which Doritos uses to create their famous shade of orange. The dye's molecules are ...
To date, there have not been any reported robust small-animal models of human parainfluenza virus type 3 (HPIV-3) infection. Researchers from Katholieke Universiteit Leuven and affiliated ...
1. Salamander: Apart from limbs, salamanders can generate parts of their heart, eyes, and spinal cord. 2. Starfish: Starfish can generate lost arms. In some case, an entire starfish can grow out of a ...
Researchers made mouse skin temporarily transparent using food dye, allowing organ observation without surgery.
Experts say that humans are drawn to creatures with big soulful eyes and furry softness and that they speak to our nurturing ...