Not exact matches
The mice in Suzanne Ilstad's
lab are not quite themselves — there's a
little rat in them, and therein may lie the secret to human organ transplants.
To test the technology, Tom Bruno at NIST created a
rat graveyard in his
lab, burying some of the
little corpses in a few inches of soil and letting others rest in peace above - ground.
This shows that the animals that were both curious and produced
little cortisol lived longest of all the
lab rats.
I'll also share some additional
little - known reasons to increase protein intake and provide some anecdotal asides from my experience as a coach and
lab rat.
Maybe you've got a friend who liberated these
little guys from a
lab or maybe your niece's mouse or
rat had babies and she can't keep them all.