A gene found in salamanders could one day help humans regrow lost limbs, a breakthrough that sounds like science fiction but ...
A cross-species study has identified key genes that govern regeneration, revealing a potential path toward inducing limb regrowth in humans.
The accompanying footage, captured last week in Yellowstone National Park, shows a collared wolf pup carrying a signpost ...
The axolotl is a critically endangered amphibian native to the lakes and wetlands south of Mexico City ...
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The best tips for Bad Sachsa in the southern Harz
For more than 120 years, Bad Sachsa in the Lower Saxony part of the South Harz has been a state-recognized spa town and a ...
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Study links SP8 gene activity to early steps toward limb regeneration
When a salamander loses a leg, it grows back. When a human loses a finger, scar tissue fills the gap. The difference has ...
Explore a North Carolina mountain with open grassy ridges, misty views, and landscapes that feel surprisingly similar to ...
We’re in week eight of Trump’s “little excursion” in Iran. It now looks certain the fallout will dominate world politics for ...
Eric Sanderson explores Brooklyn’s natural history and nature-based strategies for climate resilience and flooding.
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