(CN) - Shorter days trigger aggression hormones in female hamsters, according to an Indiana University study that researchers say could help better understand human aggression. Siberian hamsters were ...
A group of researchers made gene-edited hamsters that were meant to be less aggressive. The researchers used CRISPR, a gene-editing platform, to remove a gene they believed was responsible for ...
A team of neuroscientists was "really surprised" by the results of a gene-editing experiment on hamsters. The team expected that the elimination of vasopressin activity would make the hamsters behave ...
Some rodents hammed up their aggressiveness when subjected to gene manipulation, a university found in a recently published study. Georgia State University used the DNA-splicing tool CRISPR to ...
Scientists say that a little gene hacking turned adorable hamsters into vicious monstrosities. Researchers at Georgia State University may have published the scientific understatement of the year when ...
The White Coat Waste Project sent a letter to the National Institutes of Health’s Division of Program Integrity on Friday after obtaining videos from Georgia State University of laboratory hamsters ...
Researchers said they chose to work with Syran hamsters they're social structure is similar to that of humans. Shutterstock A gene-editing experiment conducted on hamsters turned the adorable, furry ...
“We were really surprised at the results,” said one of the lead researchers. The gene-spliced hamsters bit, chased and pinned down other hamsters. 3 Summer "Power Patterns" Are About to Trigger (One ...
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