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Did you know octopuses have incredibly complex nervous systems? They’re helping scientists better understand how the human body reacts to stimuli! To learn more, check out “An Amazing Sea Creature Might Guide the Future of Neurobiology” by Yoojin Jeong: curioussciencewriters.org/articles/2022/…



Meet the voice behind @curedisease podcast Lab Rat Chat and learn how Jeff Marshall and his cohost are doing their part to positively educate the public on the importance of animals in research. Join us Sept 15th from 7-8pm ET - us02web.zoom.us/j/85775059328 .


Thanks Lab Rat Chat for speaking to our 2022-23 students yesterday. We can't wait to hear the next episode!


Join cSw tonight from 7-8 pm ET where our guest speaker Lana Ruvolo, PhD will talk about her research using neuroimaging and psychophysiological measures to study irritability, anxiety, and their treatment in youth. Register for free us02web.zoom.us/j/85775059328



Did you know that scientists are studying ground squirrels for insights into treating human stroke patients? To learn how, check out “Secrets of the 13-Lined Ground Squirrel Are Inspiring Novel Approaches to Stroke Treatment” by Minhong Kim: curioussciencewriters.org/articles/2022/… #csw

Did you know that soccer players often keep playing even after getting a concussion? This can be very dangerous. To learn more, check out “Concussions in Soccer: The Pressure to Keep on Playing” by Minhong Kim: curioussciencewriters.org/articles/2023/… #csw #curioussciencewriters #soccer

Are you a high schooler who loves science? Do you want to write your own science article and even have it published? If you said yes to any of those questions, you should apply for Curious Science Writer’s 2023 Boot Camp! To learn more and apply, visit curioussciencewriters.org/summer-program/

Did you know that sea cucumbers can regenerate their entire digestive system? Scientists are now studying them to learn about humans’ own organ and tissue regrowth. To learn more, check out “Sea Cucumbers: The Key to Organ Regeneration” by Priya Ravi: curioussciencewriters.org/articles/2023/…

Did you know that sleep has been found to help solidify memory in rats? This actually helps them navigate mazes more effectively. To learn more and how this can be applied to humans, check out “What Rats Can Tell Us About Memory” by Shaurya Sharma: curioussciencewriters.org/articles/2023/… #csw

As type 2 diabetes becomes more common, scientists are searching for new treatments. A potential one might come from a predator lizard—the Gila monster! To learn more, check out “A Monster Impact for Type 2 Diabetes Treatment” by Anthony Matejicka III: curioussciencewriters.org/articles/2023/…


Did you know that university scientists recently worked with NASA to send squid into orbit? The goal was to study the effects of space travel on the immune system. To learn more, check out “Seafaring, Space, Symbiosis, and Squid” by Alara Seeborg: curioussciencewriters.org/articles/2023/… #csw


A number of labs around the world are now using virtual reality to learn about the brain, including through animal-based studies! To learn more, check out “Coming to a Lab Near You: Virtual Reality, Rats and the Future of Brain Research” by Jasmine Li: curioussciencewriters.org/articles/2023/…

