Archives
Scientists Make Rats Forget and Remember With Light
No, they haven't invented the "flashy thing" from Men in Black, but it's pretty close. Scientists have successfully made genetically engineered lab rats forget and remember memories using a flash of light, revealing how memories are formed, according to a recent study.
Latest Research Articles
A Cleaner Earth: Obama Unveils Plan to Slash Coal Pollution by 2030
Government Proposes Plan to Clean Up Great Lakes
No, the "Blonde Gene" Does Not Make You Dumb
The World's Most Sensitive Thermometer
Jacques Cousteau's Grandson Will Spend 31 Days Under the Sea in Record-Breaking Mission
Marijuana Use Linked to Poor Sleep Quality
House Slaps NASA's Wrist, But Raises Budget
Antipsychotic Drug Use During Pregnancy Affects Babies' Health: Study
Hormone Leptin Might Help Treat Obesity: Yale Researchers
Breast Cancer Gene Mutation can Up Lung Cancer Risk in Some People
The Butterfly Effect: Combining Black and White Graphene Alters Material's Electrical Properties
Speaking Two Languages Can Slow Down Ageing of Brain