(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 ...
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 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A team of neuroscientists was "really surprised" by the results of a gene-editing experiment on hamsters. The team expected that ...
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 ...
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 ...
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