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How common is it to have extra bones in your skeleton?
Some adults do indeed have more than 206 bones. These extras, known as accessory bones or supernumerary bones, may occur when ...
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See real human organs up close at this anatomy lab
I got exclusive access to preserved human body parts at Experience Anatomy in Charlotte, NC, including a liver, stomach, lungs, kidney, femur, brain, heart, and skull! In this video, I share a glimpse ...
The same body can look very different depending on whether you approach it as a biologist, a doctor, or a mathematician.
MrSpherical on MSN
The surprising facts about human organs!
Human Buddy is a new animated show that explores the wonders of the human body in a fun and entertaining style, similar to shows like SolarBalls and MrSpherical. The series covers various aspects of ...
The Croatian artist, Marina Abramović’s near-contemporary, is the subject of a retrospective at Museum Susch.
New Scientist on MSN
Was our earliest ancestor a knuckle-dragger, or did it walk upright?
A long-running and bitterly fought dispute over whether the earliest known hominin had a knuckle-walking gait, like ...
Live Science on MSN
Why can't you wiggle your toes one at a time?
Most of the muscles of your foot let you point your toes down, like when you stand on tiptoes, or lift them up, like when you ...
Lower back pain from muscle strain is so common among weightlifters that it has its own label, “weightlifter’s back”.
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First human 'lung-on-chip' model developed using stem cells from a single donor
Researchers at the Francis Crick Institute and AlveoliX have developed the first human 'lung-on-chip' model using stem cells ...
Returning the stolen bodies of Indigenous Australians is ‘the most important act of reconciliation’, but museums can’t keep pace with the rate of surrender ...
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This 7-Million-Year-Old Fossil May Reveal When Ancient Humans Started Walking Upright
Learn how detailed 3D analysis uncovered evidence that upright walking emerged near the very start of the human lineage.
High in the forest canopy, one genus of snake learned how to solve the problem of flight without wings. Here’s how, according ...
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