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The Science of “the Giggle”: Why Laboratory Rats Love Being Tickled
If you think laughter and comedy are reserved strictly for humans, you’d be wrong. A study in the late 1990s showed that ...
It has been shown that ultrasonic waves emitted by rodents such as mice and rats may have the ability to affect surrounding particles and cause odorous substances to clump together. It is thought that ...
Research from the University at Buffalo suggests that rodents produce ultrasonic vocalizations (USVs) to influence particle movement, enhancing their olfactory reception. This finding challenges ...
Ultrasonic vocalizations (USVs) in rats are thought to contain ecological signals reflecting emotional states. These USVs are centered on 50-kHz, and frequency modulation (FM) is hypothesized to ...
Curious discovery: rats capable of manipulating matter around them without any contact. A power worthy of the Jedi Force, but very real, revealed by American researchers. These often-maligned rodents ...
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