A major focus of the research was a protein called HIF1A (hypoxia-inducible factor 1 alpha), which plays an important role in ...
Scientists have discovered the key to how salamanders regenerate their limbs - something mammals are unable to do.
Disturbing invasive discovery in Aussie dam triggers nationwide warning: 'Ten of thousands in hours'
Australia's invasive species crisis has been laid bare once again, with another striking example from a single dam showing ...
Deep within the dense foliage of Papua New Guinea lives the world’s smallest vertebrate. Meet Paedophryne amauensis, a ...
Some animals can regrow lost body parts. Salamanders and frog tadpoles can rebuild entire limbs after amputation. Mammals cannot. For decades, biologists have tried to understand why. Now a team led ...
Commonwealth environmental water is helping frogs bounce back across the Murray-Darling Basin. Managing flow are keeping key ...
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Some amphibians can regrow lost limbs – a simple trick could be the first step towards activating the ability in mammals
It has been a persistent mystery. Why is it that some amphibians, such as salamanders and frog tadpoles, can regenerate lost ...
Ancient climate changes during the Ice Age still shape frog diversity across African rainforests, revealing hidden ...
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