- Using a highly-detailed musculoskeletal model of an echidna forelimb, scientists are not only shedding new light on how the little-studied echidna's forelimb works, but are also opening a window into understanding how extinct mammals might have used their forelimbs.
Thursday, November 22, 2018
Modeling echidna forelimbs to shed new light on mammal evolution
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