A team of scientists proposes a bold plan to combat Lyme disease on Nantucket by genetically engineering mice to be immune, raising both hope and ecological concerns in the community.
Logitech unveils the G Pro X2 Superstrike, a revolutionary esports mouse that replaces traditional clicks with haptic feedback for ultra-fast response times. Discover its game-changing features and performance!
Researchers at UC Davis have developed DeepInMiniscope, a groundbreaking miniaturized microscope that enables real-time, high-resolution imaging of brain activity in freely moving mice, paving the way for new insights into brain function and behavior.
A groundbreaking study reveals that a new mRNA vaccine can activate the immune system and significantly shrink tumors in mice, sparking hope for a universal cancer vaccine that could revolutionize treatment methods.
A groundbreaking study from the University of Florida reveals that a new mRNA vaccine could trigger a powerful immune response against various cancers, offering hope for treatment-resistant tumors. Researchers found that this approach might lead to a universal cancer vaccine that could complement existing therapies.
Inzone has launched a new lineup of gaming peripherals, including the H9 II Wireless Gaming Headset and Mouse-A, developed with Fnatic. Pre-order now for cutting-edge gear designed for competitive players!
Sony is stepping into the competitive gaming arena with its new InZone lineup, featuring high-quality headsets, keyboards, and mice developed in collaboration with esports organization Fnatic. Each product is designed for gamers, but the high prices raise questions about their value.
A groundbreaking Harvard study suggests lithium may reverse Alzheimer's-like changes in mice, igniting hope among advocates for earlier detection and new treatments. Experts urge caution and further research.
In a groundbreaking experiment, researchers have created woolly mice as a step towards reviving the woolly mammoth. This achievement raises questions about the future of de-extinction technology and its ecological implications.
Scientists have developed groundbreaking contact lenses that allow wearers to see infrared light as visible light. This innovative technology has potential applications in security and beyond, resembling the advanced vision seen in sci-fi films like Predator.