Researchers at the University of Montreal faced a problem when studying chronic pain in cats. Their furry subjects tended to shake off or damage the wired electrodes of brain scanners meant to detect ...
Scientists may have found a way to measure real-time electrical activity in cats’ brains for the first time — using tiny crocheted hats fitted with gold-plated electrodes. While a wool cap with small ...
Our feline overlords aren’t particularly known for obeying commands from mere humans, which can make it difficult to study their behaviors in controlled laboratory settings. So a certain degree of ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Scientists are using adorable custom-made crocheted hats to help them learn more about a cat's brain and their pain receptors.
Every cat deserves a fancy hat! The creativity of pet owners is something we never get tired of seeing! So many talented pet owners use their own artistic powers to create things for their fur babies ...
Pet parenting has really changed over the years, and now more than ever, our four-legged family members are living their best lives every day. For some paw parents, that means taking their bestie for ...
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Scientists are using adorable custom-made crocheted hats to help them learn more about a cat's brain and their pain receptors. According to New Scientist, researchers are hoping to learn more about ...