Ten weird but true human body facts that will surprise you with their science, oddities, and fascinating processes you never ...
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The human body part evolution still struggles to explain
Human evolution is often told as a tidy story of adaptation, yet some of our most familiar body parts still defy ...
Microtubules perform an active role in communication within the cell by transmitting received signals to the cell's ...
A recent review explored the evolution of visual arts in cardiovascular medicine over time, the understanding, diagnosis, and ...
Senescence is a process in which a cell ages and stops dividing but does not die. In keratinocytes, or skin cells, senescence is marked by depolarization of membrane potential (Vmem), the electrical ...
Robots now see the world with an ease that once belonged only to science fiction. They can recognise objects, navigate ...
Though Bruce Holsinger and Thomas Pynchon write in markedly different keys -- Holsinger with a measured humanism, Pynchon ...
Chambersburg Public Opinion on MSN
What are the spiky things on a cat's tongue? They have many functions
A: Man, those things are odd, aren't they? Basically, those things on a cat's tongue are backwards-facing spines that are ...
ABC's Grey's Anatomy is currently in its 22nd season. Throughout its run, the medical drama has said goodbye to fan-favorite ...
ZME Science on MSN
Why Humans Lost the Ability to Wiggle Each Toe Separately and What We Gained Instead
What muscles feet have, how your brain controls them, and how humans evolved all play a part in why people can’t easily move ...
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Can robots achieve human-level competence without a sense of touch? Experts weigh in
One approach my group is exploring is giving robots a degree of “local intelligence” in their sensorised bodies. Humans ...
Elves might have highly efficient mitochondria – the tiny powerhouses inside cells that convert food into energy – allowing ...
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