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Axolotls regrow limbs without scars. Scientists at Northeastern University are uncovering how - and what it could mean for human healing.
Take a look below at just some of the most groundbreaking nurses throughout history. Born in 1901, Estelle Massey Osborne became the first Black woman to earn a master’s degree in nursing. But this ...
Between two Great Migrations and multiple episodes of “white flight” Black people began to carve out their place in America. Over generations, some even helped develop their own Black affluent ...
After all new testing, we’ve added eight little black dresses to this guide. When Coco Chanel introduced the world to the little black dress in 1926, she predicted that it would become “the ...
ViVi, LiLi, GiGi, and ZuZu are ready to join the plush squad. This wide-eyed lineup of baby doll plushies is as adorable as it is sassy. Dressed in cozy, colorful onesies, the dolls bring some big ...
These glow-in-the-dark axolotls can regrow lost limbs — and scientists say studying them could eventually help humans do the ...
With an estimated 8.75 million living species on earth, there are always going to be some weird and unusual animals you've ...
“While we are still far from regenerating human limbs, this study is a step in that direction,” said Prayag Murawala, a ...
Arguably he is most notorious for his brutal ‘Sack of Limoges’, and some would have us believe that it was this supposed ‘massacre’ that led to Edward being known as ‘The Black Prince’ however all may ...
The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (Clery Act), requires colleges and universities to disclose information about crime on and around their campuses.
The quest to save the axolotl — the frilly faced, critically endangered amphibian whose quirky looks and otherworldly vibe have endeared it to fans globally — centers on a lake in Mexico City.
Axolotls, which breed well in captivity, are popular research subjects in the fields of aging and regenerative medicine. For humans, aging is inevitable. But axolotls, those cute, smiling ...