ArtScience Museum's latest exhibition is an in-depth exploration of the human body and how it has been studied and imagined for years.
Microplastics have completely permeated Earth's environment and our own bodies, from the top of Mount Everest to the deepest parts of the ocean to even inside our own brains. However, a meta-analysis ...
Some of these facts sound like science fiction. Others feel like glitches in the system. All of them are real. Here are 20 ...
It was thought that disabled people were looked down upon in the Middle Ages, but a new discovery disputes that belief. Human bones discovered by archaeologists offer a window into the lives of Middle ...
Researchers reviewed more than 60 studies and found evidence that plastic particles can reach bone tissue, disrupt cell function, and may interfere with skeletal growth. A review study conducted by ...
Researchers in Sweden have engineered a cell-free cartilage scaffold that can guide the body to rebuild damaged bone. By removing the cells but preserving the structure and natural growth signals, the ...
Some of the findings from the Marmoles Cave include a tibia bone that was sharpened into a tool and a skull "cup." (all images courtesy Zita Laffranchi) A recent study analyzing hundreds of skeletal ...
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Rising CO2 levels linked to weaker human bones, study suggests
Researchers from The Kids Research Institute Australia and Curtin University have found that rising atmospheric carbon dioxide is leaving a measurable trace in human blood, and the shift may be ...
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