Rodents, insects, cats are 'exotic' intruders, cost the economy $26.8 billion per year
• 4 years agoIPBES said invasive species are among the top five culprits of environmental destruction worldwide.
Rewind the clock: Study on mice show positive results to stop ageing process
• 4 years agoIt is not yet clear how much PGE2 is too much, and how it accumulates over a lifetime.
Mice flown to space by JAXA, SpaceX point researchers to protein that could slow ageing
Trendingdesk • 4 years agoExperts may have found an important genetic factor that could shield humans from the biological hazards of spaceflight and ageing.
Genetically engineered 'mighty mice' hold onto muscle during month-long stay at ISS
• 5 years agoSpaceX capsule brought 40 mice back in good condition and some of the ordinary mice were injected with the drug after returning they quickly built up more muscle than their companions.
Mice flown to ISS will help understand the process of ageing in space and on Earth
• 6 years agoThe investigation will keep a group of young mice and another group of older mice on the space station.
Singapore eyes 14% growth in tourist arrivals from India in 2018; to tap young travellers' segment
Sulekha_nair • 6 years agoWith the record arrivals in 2017, India has become the third highest contributor of visitor arrivals to Singapore
Egypt eyes 50% rise in India tourist inflow at 1.2 lakh in 2017
• 8 years agoEgypt is targeting travellers from big cities in India and but will slowly penetrate to Tier II and III cities
Computer mouse can reveal if you are angry
Fp Archives • 9 years agoMost people can tell if you are angry by looking at your face or behaviour but what if how you move a computer mouse can predict your anger or frustration?
It's neither injuries nor defense, Manchester United's biggest problem is rats
Fp Archives • 10 years agoEnglish football club Manchester United is reportedly facing a mice infestation at its Old Trafford ground.
Scientists reduce degeneration in mice with motor neurone disease
Fp Archives • 11 years agoJapanese stemcell scientists have succeeded in slowing the deterioration of mice with motor neurone disease, possibly paving the way for eventual human treatment, according to a new paper.