Scientists have genetically engineered a squid that is almost as transparent as the water it's in. The squid will allow researchers to watch brain activity and biological processes in a living animal.
A see-through squid is giving scientists an unprecedented view of the brain and other organs in a living animal. How scientists engineered a see-through squid with its brain in plain view Becoming ...
A team at the Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL) has successfully engineered an albino strain of the hummingbird bobtail squid, Euprymna berryi. This advance, reported in Current Biology, has created ...
Scientists have genetically engineered a see-through squid, allowing researchers to study its brain activity and other biological processes. (Story aired on All Things Considered on Aug. 25, 2023.) ...
Becoming invisible usually requires magic. For some thumb-sized squid, though, all it takes is a little genetic tweaking. Once these squid are genetically altered, "they're really hard to spot," even ...
For most of us, it would take magic to become invisible, but for some lucky, tiny squid, all it took was a little genetic tweaking. As part of our Weekly Dose of Wonder series, NPR's Jon Hamilton ...
Plenty of movies or TV shows play, in some way, on the fantasy of becoming invisible. NPR's Jon Hamilton reports that some scientists made that fantasy real for a tiny squid. JON HAMILTON, BYLINE: The ...
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