A joint research team led by Professors Jaesok Yu, Hoejoon Kim, and Sanghoon Lee of the Department of Robotics and ...
As modern technology continues to offer interventions impacting the appearance of the human body, the question remains of ...
What if a doctor could inject an electricity-conducting liquid into the body, let it temporarily solidify to record nerve ...
According to Palomino, when shivering is extreme or persistent despite warming up, especially among older adults, it may be a ...
Putting pig organs in people is OK in the US, but growing human organs in pigs is not – why is that?
If a pig embryo infused with human cells truly became something close enough to count as a member of the human species, then ...
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Microplastics in your brain? Scientists warn of links to Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s
In 2004, science crossed a quiet line. Researchers confirmed that tiny scraps of plastic were not just drifting in oceans but entering living bodies. Two decades later, that discovery feels less like ...
After fighting against animal testing for decades with little success, campaigners now see a real prospect of rapidly ...
Monkeys have been test subjects for infectious diseases for decades. However, that will soon come to an end, according to the ...
A large body of science has linked phthalates to a variety of serious health conditions, including premature birth and ...
The covid-19 pandemic opened the door to once-controversial human challenge trials. Now, volunteers are willingly catching ...
To a human, microplastics are very small at less than 5 millimeters (mm) wide. But to an insect, microplastics might be the ...
Fatally infected ant pupae emit a precise chemical signal that triggers workers to disinfect—and sacrifice—them to stop disease spread.
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