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Yahoo

Salamander gene could hold the key to regrowing human limbs

Biologist John Currie described the findings as foundational rather than final. “Scientists are pursuing many solutions for replacing limbs, including bioengineered scaffolds and stem cell therapies,” he said. “The gene-therapy approach in this study is a new avenue that can complement and potentially augment what will surely be a multi-disciplinary solution to one day regenerate human limbs.” He also said the collaboration across species made the project stronger.

This research was also featured in SciTechDaily.

April 22, 2026

The Conversation

Boom in cremation hides surprising truths about what Americans really want when they die

“Nearly two-thirds of Americans now opt for cremation – a figure that has been steadily increasing over five decades. On the surface, that proportion tells a simple story: The nation has embraced cremation, while its preference for casket burials has fallen off,” writes law professor Tanya Marsh. “The future of American death care probably isn’t a march toward more cremation. Instead, it’ll probably be a bumpy road of unmet wants, generational surprises and alternatives that need a little more time to get on people’s radars.”

This article was reprinted in news outlets nationwide.

April 24, 2026

Cross-department collaboration brings art and science to The Bridge

A cross-department collaboration is bringing art and science together at The Bridge in ZSR Library through Botanical Bridges: Observation and Invention, a new exhibition showcasing…

Cross-department collaboration brings art and science to The Bridge

Chemistry professor Bruce King honored as AAAS Fellow

Thurman D. Kitchin Professor of Chemistry Bruce King was recently named as an American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Fellow. Being selected as…

Chemistry professor Bruce King honored as AAAS Fellow

School of Business receives AACSB Global Impact Award for use of AI in teaching and learning

The School of Business has been recognized as a winner of AACSB’s inaugural Global Impact Awards for creative and effective use of generative AI in teaching and…

School of Business receives AACSB Global Impact Award for use of AI in teaching and learning