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The recurrent laryngeal nerve is one of the most baffling features of human anatomy. Instead of going straight from the brain ...
Discover how the brain "eats" itself during a marathon, and how the recovery process opens doors to possible MS treatments.
Human testicles are much smaller, in proportion, to some of our primate cousins. Evolution can tell us why. But the size of ...
Braces, rubber bands, even jaw surgery—millions endure them in pursuit of a straighter smile. But were misaligned smiles always this common? Research suggests that might not be the case. While ...
Single-cell genomics has unlocked new frontiers in understanding cell types in the brain and targeting them with therapies.
New collaboration between Aligning Science Across Parkinson’s and Allen Institute creates a common language for visualizing ...
We recently spent the afternoon at The Health Museum, a hidden gem nestled in Houston’s Museum District—just steps from the ...
Sometimes it’s not just about disliking an aroma. In certain cases, a particular waft can make a person physically ill. If ...
Professor Levin directs both the Allen Discovery Center and the Center for Regenerative and Developmental Biology at Tufts University in Massachusetts. His lab is unusual for the field of biology, a ...
July 18, 2025) - The Special Committee of the Board of Directors of FONAR Corporation (NASDAQ: FONR) ("FONAR"), The Inventor of MR Scanning™, today confirmed receipt of a supplemental proposal letter, ...
An early mention of a prosthetic comes from Herodotus, who tells the story of Hegesistratus, an ancient Greek diviner who cut off his foot.
Joint Press release from Bambino Gesù Children’s Hospital, Rome; Department of Biochemistry and Gurdon Institute, University ...