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Interesting Engineering on MSNHow the human body replaces itself over time and why it doesn’t always succeedImagine seeing your body from the inside out, a hidden world where more than 30 trillion cells are constantly renewing and regenerating to keep you alive. Men typically have around 36 trillion cells, ...
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The Daily Galaxy on MSNThis Ancient Brain Structure Shouldn’t Exist — But It DoesA pioneering scientific breakthrough has made it possible to extract proteins from preserved soft tissues, including human ...
Imagine cells navigating through a complex maze, guided by chemical signals and the physical landscape of their environment.
Molecular evidence from a 2-million-year-old southern African hominid species indicates sex and genetic differences in P. robustus.
You've probably heard the claim that it takes more muscles to frown than to smile. It's usually framed as a feel-good reason ...
If he’d pursued his first love, Simon Cherry might be unraveling the mysteries of the universe through astronomy instead of ...
A new, easily adopted, 3D-printed device will enable scientists to create models of human tissue with even greater control ...
Astronomers have announced the discovery of a new dwarf planet in our solar system, named 2017 OF201. Located far beyond ...
The problem of using male anatomy as the default in medicine is that it doesn’t always read across to female bodies.
Your skin is your largest organ. It covers your entire body and has a surface area of around 2 square metres. Its thickness varies from 0.5mm on your eyelids to 4mm or more on the palms of your ...
Science can help. Anywhere in the out of doors there is opportunity for real fun with science. In this issue, we describe ...
A scientist decided to find out why a bacterial infection makes fruit flies promiscuous. What he discovered could help curb mosquito-borne diseases and manage crop pests. When fruit flies are ...
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