How did the complexity of many organisms living today evolve from the simpler body plans of their ancestors? This is a central question in biology. Take our hands, for example: Every time we type a ...
Matt Abrahams is a nonverbal communication lecture at Stanford University. He shares the biggest body language mistake that makes you look closed off and defensive to the opposite person. Here's what ...
A new imaging breakthrough combines ultrasound and light-based techniques to generate vivid 3D images that show both tissue ...
For the past few years, the 46-year-old truck driver has been churning out hyperrealistic works of art on the dusty back ends of semi truck trailers in the Lewis Clark Valley. Decicio’s mired murals ...
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Joy, excitement as 3 Unizik doctors win OCI prize in pathology
• First prize winner also gets distinction in surgeryBy Enyeribe EjioguIn a most fitting way, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Anambra State, has sent-forth three fresh, young doctors to begin their ...
Catherine O’Hara was candid about being diagnosed with situs inversus in the years before her death. O’Hara learned later in ...
At its core, the Derila Ergo Pillow is an ergonomic memory foam pillow designed to support proper spinal alignment and ...
A single ancient jawbone is rewriting what scientists thought they knew about humanity’s forgotten relatives.
You don't have to be a genius: anemones have been using human genes to form their bodies for 600 million years.
Background Intraocular pressure (IOP) exhibits significant fluctuations in response to changes in body posture. Postural modification may serve as a potential adjunctive strategy for IOP management in ...
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