Experimental bioreactor helps frogs regenerate lost limbs
No more peg legs on the high seas, yarr!
No more peg legs on the high seas, yarr!
This freaky phenomenon might prove invaluable in using life-like prosthetics.
Flap your hands like a shark.
New research shows that the first vertebrates had a surprisingly easy time adapting from fins to legs.
Mammals can naturally regenerate the very top of their fingers and toes after amputation; starting from this idea, researchers have ...