Caged mice aren't the only animals that enjoy a spin on the old exercise wheel. New video footage reveals wild mice, rats, and even frogs and slugs like running (or crawling) on wheels, too. These ...
In 2014, a team of Dutch scientists set out to conduct an unusual experiment. They placed a hamster wheel in the wild to see ...
The brain-chemical surge that comes with running may bolster coordination and speed in the old and young alike, a new study ...
The benefits of exercise for health are becoming increasingly clear. Wheel running is often used in the laboratory to study the effects of enhanced activity levels in rodents. The biological ...
Voluntary wheel running occurs in mice of all strains, sexes, and ages. Mice find voluntary wheel running rewarding, and it leads to numerous health benefits. For this reason wheels are used both to ...
The brain-chemical surge that comes with running may bolster coordination and speed in the old and young alike, a new study ...
A new UC Riverside study demonstrates that calorie restriction doesn’t deter mice from exercising, challenging the belief that dieting drains workout energy. The study, published in the journal ...