Humans may not be the only ones who aid their friends when they're hurt. Mice may do it, too, as shown by a new research ...
Recent research published in the journal Science revealed that mice demonstrate altruistic behaviors by assisting unconscious companions, similar to how bystanders help a collapsed person. Two ...
The study showed that mice reacting to unconscious peers acted instinctively in an emergency rather than out of curiosity.
From mirroring your actions to tilting their head while they smile your way, many people engage in unconscious behaviors that unintentionally reveal how grateful they are to have you in their life.
Humans are not the only ones who help others in need—mice may do it too! A new study from the Keck School of Medicine at USC ...
While other mouse researchers have noticed similar behaviors toward unconscious mice, it’s never been closely studied, says Zhang. “To me, this looks very much like a behavior that’s driven ...
While other mouse researchers have noticed similar behaviors towards unconscious mice, it’s never been closely studied, says Zhang. “To me, this looks very much like a behavior that’s driven by what I ...
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