Curiosity Weekly cover image

Covid’s Bright Side, Frogs Out on a Limb, Fertilizing Fuel

Curiosity Weekly

00:00

Xenepus Win Gardium Leviosa

Researchers at tuft's university surgically amputated the back right leg of 115 african clowd frogs. They saw some regeneration in the amputated limb, but didn't quite make it all the way. The researchers think that the growth that did happen was created by the stiffness and pressure from the silicone sleeve. Next group, skip had bio plus that special drug cocktail. Yes, they almost entirely grew their legs back, and had toes in the right place.

Play episode from 06:01
Transcript

The AI-powered Podcast Player

Save insights by tapping your headphones, chat with episodes, discover the best highlights - and more!
App store bannerPlay store banner
Get the app