Spaceflight rewires the human body. Muscles shrink, bones thin and fluids shift towards the brain – but these changes may ...
Grace Chan, author of Every Version of You, the November read for the New Scientist Book Club, explores the philosophical ...
It wasn’t a typical anatomy lab. The small group of people gathered around a table at Southwest Minnesota State University ...
Scientists found a virus-like living entity in human bodies named "obelisks" - small loops of RNA, each a thousand genetic ...
Tossed the softest of softball questions, William Katzman, vice president for exhibits at the Great Lakes Science Center, can’t resist the joke. Why is the soon-to-open traveling exhibition “Super ...
The human skeleton — our internal framework that includes bones and cartilage — evolved over millions of years. It comprises an axial skeleton, which consists of the skull and the spine, as well as an ...
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Biopharma is embracing digital twins in a big way, with a growing number of companies using computational models to streamline and optimize more parts of the drug discovery, testing, and manufacturing ...
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Many interviews have moved online now, and with that comes added pressure for the candidate and the hiring manager. You can tell a lot about a person from their body language, so here are some simple ...
Under special conditions, some cells of the pancreas can produce the hormone GLP-1, mimicked by popular diabetes drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy, according to a new study that upends what we knew about ...