Researchers have developed a method to turn the tissues of a live mouse transparent using a common food dye called tartrazine ...
The mice have arrived, but really, they never left. We had the warmest winter on record this year and because of this, the mice didn’t die. Instead, they stayed, and now they are moving into homes at ...
Courtesy of Maggie Bartlett via Wikimedia Commons  What if you could make your skin transparent and then turn it opaque again? Soon enough, that might be a possibility. And if you’re a lab mouse, ...
But now, a team of Stanford University scientists has finally found an agent that can reversibly make skin transparent ...
UFC president Dana White has named his all-time MMA Mount Rushmore in the wake of Demetrious Johnson's retirement - but there ...
Former UFC flyweight champion Demetrious "Mighty Mouse" Johnson announced his retirement from MMA last week. Is he a HOFer in the UFC? Dana White says, "Absolutely." ...
UFC CEO Dana White has been accused of historical revisionism after his bold reaction to Demetrious Johnson's MMA retirement ...
Researchers applied a mixture of water and Tartrazine, a common yellow food dye found in products like cornflakes, sweets, energy drinks, and chicken stock, to the skulls and abdomens of live mice, ...
To match the refractive indices of different tissue components, the team massaged a solution of red tartrazine - also known as the food dye FD&C Yellow 5 - onto the abdomen, scalp, and hindlimb of a ...
The mouse may have somehow wandered inside looking for food or shelter or was fleeing a pursuing predator. Keep in mind that mice can have litters up to 10 times a year so that one mouse can turn ...
A team of researches from the universities of Texas and Stanford conducted this breakthrough study, which could advance ...