Imagine a digital display where three symbols must align. The first two click into place perfectly, but the third slows down, ...
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Can you guess the human organ? Test your anatomy skills!
I’m challenging you to three rounds of anatomical identification—can you name each organ? Join me as I show real specimens of ...
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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 ...
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Students dive into the world of neuroscience
IN a bid to spark curiosity and inspire young minds, senior high school students from Rajah Soliman Science and Technology ...
We're Making America Healthy Again for all Americans, not just those who live near nationally ranked research hospitals, ...
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Scientists solve the evolutionary mystery of how humans came to walk upright
The pelvis is often called the keystone of upright movement. It helps explain how human ancestors left life on all fours ...
A small proof-of-concept study of robotic-assisted cataract surgery reports successful outcomes with no treatment-related ...
In paleoanthropology, a rare, nearly-complete skeleton can rewrite entire chapters of the human origin story. The “Little Foot,” fossil an exquisitely preserved hominin found in South Africa’s ...
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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 ...
Northeast Community College welcomed about 550 ninth grade students from 25 schools across its 20-county service area for its ...
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