

Mice & Men; Fuel from CO2; fRMI; Insect calls
A recent paper demonstrated that mice show elevated stress levels in the presence of male hormones. What implications does this have for future mouse research? Adam Rutherford heads to University College London to speak to Dr Clare Stanford, who works with mice and men. How do you get jet fuel from thin air? Just add…
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