Johns Hopkins APL researchers are leveraging predictive anatomy visualization, artificial intelligence and real-time ...
Vital opens on Saturday at the Franklin Institute, and features real human specimens preserved to showcase the inner workings ...
No Chance to Surrender Sometimes some of the best proof of something or someone’s essence is found in one of its more ...
In the shadow of Har Sinai, where the thunderous revelation of Matan Torah is about to unfold, an unexpected teacher emerges, Yitro, a Midianite priest and Moshe Rabbeinu's father-in-law. Before the ...
“Sometimes redundancy has a way of showing up under certain conditions; they’re not truly redundant,” said Michael Snyder, ...
A biohybrid hand which can move objects and do a scissor gesture has been created. The researchers used thin strings of lab-grown muscle tissue bundled into sushilike rolls to give the fingers enough ...
From the daily newsletter: a doctor goes to Mars. Plus: investigating celebrity yearbooks; Merve Emre on friendship books; ...
In a new book, Dr. Mary-Frances O’Connor explores the ways grief affects the body, from the heart to the immune system.
Archaeologists are still unraveling the mysteries of an unusual burial site in Dijon, France, which dates to between 450 and ...
Understanding of these four parts [breasts, clitoris, hymen, and womb] has changed over time—positing at some times that ...
Researchers have discovered a new type of neuron that plays a fundamental role in recognition memory -- how the brain registers the difference between new and familiar objects and forms long-term ...
Scientists explore how the immune and nervous systems constantly communicate, influencing brain diseases, behavior, and ...