Biology

How Zebrafish and Neonatal Mice Inspire Spinal Cord Regeneration

Imagine if lost movement from a spinal cord injury could be restored. Discover how zebrafish and newborn mice are revealing nature’s secrets to true regeneration, inspiring therapies that could change human medicine forever.

The First Molecular Map of the Human Kidney Is Here

This new high-res lipid atlas of the human kidney could redefine diagnosis and treatment for renal disease—with data open to the world.

Plants Have Deep Roots—And They Might Be Fighting Climate Change

Beneath the soil, plants may be waging a secret war against climate change—by storing carbon deeper than we ever realized.

How Africa’s Ecological Diversity Forged Humanity’s Global Success

New research reveals how mastering Africa’s toughest environments prepared early humans for global domination — long before the first step out of Africa.

The DNA Flips That Help Fish Become New Species

Lake Malawi’s cichlid fish are evolving into new species at lightning speed—thanks to supergenes that keep evolution’s best tools intact.

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