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A new study reveals the key lies not in the production of a regrowth molecule, but in that molecule's controlled destruction. The discovery could inspire future regenerative medicine.
Have you ever seen a creature that seems to smile at you from behind the glass, with feathery gills waving like carnival ...
PEOPLE magazine is on the search for the World’s Cutest Dog. The magazine has partnered with Pedigree for the eighth year in ...
'The peptides specifically kill cancer cells without attacking healthy breast tissue cells.' ...
Axolotls (Ambystoma mexicanum) have the incredible ability to regenerate limbs, and even entire organs. And of course, people want to know how we might get our own human bodies to do it, too. A ...
After decades working as a fisherman on a high-altitude Mexican lake, Froylan Correa is now helping to save an endangered ...
From teeth covered aparitions to mutated flatworms, television has been home to some of the most creative monsters of all ...
Your eyes likely also check for the icon on the right hand corner to see whether you’re a wombat, an aurochs, a chupacabra, or any of the other 70 animal icons that are currently available to be ...
Welcome to the wild side of cute. If you thought pets were the peak of adorable, get ready to change your mind.From African ...
When they added surplus retinoic acid to the hand of an axolotl in the process of regenerating, it grew an entire arm instead. In theory, the human body has the right molecules and cells to do this ...
How mother-daughter duo Tiania and Scarlett navigate child-influencing ethics and TikTok's racial polarization while ...