Thursday, 16 May 2013

Transparent Frog created by Japanese

Frogs and Fishes come in nearly every colour of the rainbow – from the dull greens of British species, to the vivid yellows and reds of their tropical relatives.
But Japanese scientists have gone one step further than mother nature – and created a transparent frog.
The creature’s see-through skin allows researchers to see details of its internal organs and blood vessels. They say this could bring huge benefits to medicine, making it easier and cheaper to study diseases such as cancer.

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