On the anniversary of India’s first human dissection — in 1836 — Kolkata doctors reflect on how cadavers, technology and AI ...
While it's common for people to willingly donate their bodies to science once they pass, body brokering has become a ...
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There’s a mysterious nerve in the human body that takes the most inefficient route imaginable—and scientists can’t explain why
The human body is full of elegant designs that seem almost too perfect to be real. But once in a while, nature throws in a ...
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'Backward and upward and tilted': Spaceflight causes astronauts' brains to shift inside their skulls
Their study, published on Jan. 12, showed a consistent pattern of the brain shifting backward and upward, and rotating upward ...
The same body can look very different depending on whether you approach it as a biologist, a doctor, or a mathematician.
So-called resurrectionists pilfered graves for corpses and trundled them off to hospitals. An outraged public occasionally ...
THE warped world of body brokers, where people who acquire and sell human cadavers, has become a multi-million-pound industry ...
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Walk through a giant human body at the Netherlands' Corpus Museum, home of the 115-foot orange man
Venture just outside Leiden in the Netherlands, and you'll spot a gigantic 115-foot-tall orange human figure looming beside ...
A central Pa man's arrest this week comes as human remains ethicists warn death is fast becoming a fashion statement and a collector’s item.
Grey’s Anatomy’s midseason premiere Jan. 8 revealed whether Jo Wilson and her and Atticus “Link” Lincoln’s twins survived ...
Boston Dynamics’ new electric Atlas robot features 360-degree joints, advanced mobility, AI training, and improved ...
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