- A new chemical treatment allowed African clawed frogs, which normally don’t regenerate limbs, to regrow functional hind legs following amputation. https://www.the-scientist.com/news-opinion/drug-cocktail-triggers-regeneration-of-amputated-frog-legs-69649 37 comments science
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