Technology Features in 2018

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  • Octopuses, squids, and cuttlefishes all have potential as lab animals. As models emerge, what goes in to keeping them happy and healthy in the lab?

    • Ellen P. Neff
    Technology Feature
  • In vivo bioluminescence imaging offers a non-invasive look inside the body. Its future looks bright.

    • Michael Eisenstein
    Technology Feature
  • Why handle a mouse if your experiment can be done from the comfort of its home cage?

    • Ellen P. Neff
    Technology Feature
  • Small but dedicated communities are bringing the earliest lineages of the animal kingdom into the lab. Take a look at the ctenophores, the sponges, and the placozoans.

    • Ellen P. Neff
    Technology Feature
  • A human can’t easily infiltrate another species’ social group to examine and influence what makes the animals tick. But the right robot can open up a clever way in.

    • Alla Katsnelson
    Technology Feature
  • Adhering to mouse nomenclature guidelines ensures that research is discoverable, replicable, and less wasteful. So why don’t researchers do it?

    • Smriti Mallapaty
    Technology Feature
  • When existing systems don’t get the job done, a growing community of researchers are customizing—and sharing—their own solutions.

    • Jim Kling
    Technology Feature
  • Warmer living conditions could make lab mice better models of human disease.

    • Esther Landhuis
    Technology Feature