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https://www.sciencenews.org/article/singing-mice-duets-brain-patterns-human-speech

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  1. another evolution by coincidence I think! The Japanese scientists when first cross-bred the genetically modified mice, expected to see a physical change instead of a singing mice! singing mice can now be used to study the brain structure of humans and may answer so many mystery questions

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