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Learn how to remove mice from your home and prevent future infestations with practical, effective steps and maintenance tips.
Scientists have discovered a surprisingly simple way to potentially peer inside the body, using a common yellow food dye found in Doritos to create see-through mice.
A recent study links taurine, an amino acid made by the body and an ingredient found in several types of food, to the growth of blood and bone marrow cancers like leukemia.
The US Food and Drug Administration announced a plan Tuesday to phase out eight petroleum-based synthetic food dyes from America's food supply in the coming months.
A commonly used food coloring can make the skin of a living mouse transparent, allowing scientists to see its organs function, according to a new study.
Researchers have uncovered the fact that a popular food dye used in Cheetos can turn mice's skin completely transparent — making their organs visible.
Most of the time, the intestinal immune system can recognize friend from foe, tolerating myriad foods while destroying disease-causing invaders. But for approximately 30 million Americans with ...
A study finds that fears about spoiling keep consumers from buying—and eating—healthy food.
To eat or to mate—that is the question (and the answer is: moderately hungry mice choose to mate). Researchers publishing in the journal Cell Metabolism on Thursday February 23 show that hungry ...
In the fall, rodents move indoors, seeking warmth and food. We discuss how to keep these critters out of your home and how to vanquish an infestation.
Sometimes a store manager or sommelier will file a wine under ‘miscellaneous’ when it doesn’t fit comfortably elsewhere. Lettie Teague goes straight to this section for interesting ...
These contraptions work by luring mice into the hull with food; when they enter, their weight triggers a door, trapping them inside.