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Thursday, December 17, 2009

How Do Salamanders Grow a New Leg? Protein Mechanisms Behind Limb Regeneration

The most comprehensive study to date of the proteins in a species of salamander that can regrow appendages may provide important clues to ...  > full story

Mammoths Hung on Longer? Late-Surviving Megafauna Exposed by Ancient DNA in Frozen Soil

Woolly mammoths and ancient horses may have survived longer than scientists currently think, according to new research on ancient ...  > full story

'Rock-Breathing' Bacteria Could Generate Electricity and Clean Up Oil Spills

A new discovery could contribute to the development of systems that use domestic or agricultural waste to generate clean ...  > full story

Understanding Apples' Ancestors

A species of wild apples that could be an ancestor of today's domesticated apples are native to the Middle East and Central Asia. A new study comparing the diversity of recently ...  > full story
 

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