KENNEBUNK - Mice are very smart. Just like a dog or a cat, mice can recognize human faces and get excited when they see (and smell) their people coming. They are adept at navigating mazes and can even ...
Elecom released a new line of mice in an attempt to add a unique touch to a seemingly standard device. Each Oppopet Wireless Optic Mouse features an "animal tail" (available in 8 styles: fox orange, ...
Amyloid imaging with radiolabeled compounds has become a research staple for detecting and tracking amyloid plaques in humans, but the technique has not yet proven routinely feasible in mice. In a ...
Neal J. Riley is a digital producer for CBS Boston. He has been with WBZ-TV since 2014. His work has appeared in The Boston Globe and The San Francisco Chronicle. Neal is a graduate of Boston ...
Rockhampton dog owner Wendy Baxter doubts her beloved border collie Maggie would still be alive after swallowing a rat bait if it were not for her quick actions. A nationwide shortage of Vitamin K has ...
When a man arrived at a New Hampshire animal shelter last week claiming he wanted to surrender 150 pet mice, the shelter was ready to take them in. But the problem soon became much more mouse-ive when ...
KENNEBUNK - Mice are very smart. Just like a dog or a cat, mice can recognize human faces and get excited when they see (and smell) their people coming. They are adept at navigating mazes and can even ...
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