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They look like normal white rabbits, but flip on a black light, and the two of the fuzzy bunnies light up a bright, glowing green. The two special rabbits were born last week after researchers ...
They replicated a rabbit’s leg joint using a laser to calibrate the structure. They infused this porous bone scaffold with a growth factor — a compound that stimulates cells to grow.