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Active hearing process in mosquitoes A mathematical model has explained some of the remarkable features of mosquito hearing. In particular, the male can hear the faintest beats of the female's wing...
Tags: Hearing Impairment; Language Acquisition; Developmental Biology; Mice; Computer Modeling; Mathematics 
Added: 20th November 2009
Lyme disease vaccine? Tick saliva found to protect mice from Lyme disease A protein found in the saliva of ticks helps protect mice from developing Lyme disease, researchers have discovered. The findings may spur development of a new ...
Tags: Lyme Disease; Joint Pain; Pain Control; Spiders and Ticks; Virology; Bacteria 
Added: 19th November 2009
New culprit for viral infections among elderly -- an overactive immune response Researchers have found that exaggerated responses of the immune system explain why the elderly succumb to viral infections more readily than younger people. The...
Tags: Immune System; Viruses; HIV and AIDS; Virology; Mice; Microbes and More 
Added: 18th November 2009
Cat brain-based computer: Scientists perform cat-scale cortical simulations and map the human brain IBM has announced significant progress toward creating a computer system that simulates and emulates the brain's abilities for sensation, perception, action, in...
Tags: Intelligence; Neuroscience; Biology; Mice; Information Technology; Computer Science 
Added: 18th November 2009
Counterfeit euros are detected with an optical mouse The sensor of some optical mice can be used to easily and cheaply detect counterfeit euros, according to a study published by researchers in Spain. Almost 80 pe...
Tags: Detectors; Optics; Photography; Artificial Intelligence; Resource Shortage 
Added: 17th November 2009
Bigger not necessarily better, when it comes to brains Tiny insects could be as intelligent as much bigger animals, despite only having a brain the size of a pinhead, say scientists. Animals with bigger brains are n...
Tags: Intelligence; Brain Injury; Biology; Mice 
Added: 17th November 2009
Nanoparticles used in common household items cause genetic damage in mice Titanium dioxide nanoparticles, found in everything from cosmetics to sunscreen to paint to vitamins, cause systemic genetic damage in mice, according to a comp...
Tags: Skin Cancer; Prostate Cancer; Genes; Nanotechnology; Weapons Technology; Organic Chemistry 
Added: 16th November 2009
Algae and Light Help Injured Mice Walk Again Take a brain. Insert an algae gene. Flip a switch and watch a paralyzed mouse (or human) move and walk again.
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Added: 16th November 2009
Cats and Mice Quilt Block Pattern www.QuiltBlockLibrary.com - Penny Halgren shows how to sew the Cats and Mice Quilt Block together. This 9 patch quilt block can be strip pieced for speed piecin...
Tags: cats  and  mice  quilt  block  patch 
Added: 15th November 2009
Panda with the three blind mice Tags:  
Added: 13th November 2009
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