In 2011, Mayo Clinic researchers genetically modified cats as part of a study involving feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV, the cat version of HIV). Those cats were also injected with a jellyfish gene ...
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Your cat may be more of a party animal than you think. Surprisingly, a recent study by Royal Society Open Science suggests that cats can glow in the dark. On the bright side, you don’t need to worry ...
Inserting monkey and jellyfish genes into cats has given scientists clues about how we could use genetics to fight HIV/AIDS, and caused the cats to glow bright green. Scientists inserted a gene from ...
Cats and many other animals, including most dogs, can reflect light from their eyes. That’s why cats’ eyes will usually shine brightly in photos taken in a dimly lit room or glow when illuminated in ...