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Can The Axolotl Unlock The Secrets To Eternal Life?

August 14, 2025August 14, 2025 by Bill Donahue

Scientist James Godwin believes that humans may soon be able to regenerate limbs and new tissue (heart, lungs, pancreas, whatever), just like that beloved salamander, the axolotl.

The Boston Globe Magazine
Edited by Jason Schwartz


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