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Today on In Case You Missed It: Scientists filmed young Hawaiian crows and discovered that they’re so smart, they figured out how to use tools to get food without ever having been taught by adult crows. There are very few Alala in the world, but some are about to be released back into the wild so researchers are excited for them to bring their stick engineering ways with them.
Johns Hopkins University researchers created a light that can restart mouse hearts once they’ve stopped beating, made of proteins that change the electrical activity in cells rather than the volts of power currently used for similar jobs. Human trials will be at least five years away.
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