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Scientists have long sought to understand the biological limits of human lifespan. Recent research, analyzing extensive ...
KINGSTON — Stephen Lougheed, a Queen’s University professor of biology and environmental studies, spoke about the importance ...
Even compared to chimpanzees, one of our closest relatives, humans' scrapes and cuts tend to stick around for more than twice ...
A specialized model used by researchers is becoming a valuable tool for studying human brain development, diseases and ...
These colossal machines move mountains of earth with ease, showcasing strength, precision, and advanced engineering in every move. From digging deep into rugged terrains to lifting massive loads, ...
Discover how changes in voice quality, rhythm, and pattern can reveal early signs of neurological conditions years before ...
Researchers revealed that mitosis doesn’t always feature cell rounding (when a parent cell becomes spherical), meaning that ...
A new study has revealed how two morphogens, WNT and Sonic Hedgehog, act as molecular "traffic cops," directing early human ...
Singing and dancing are not innate human behaviors- they are cultural creations that are shaped by memory and community.
On warm, rainy spring nights, Maine's amphibians are on the move to make their moves, sometimes with human help.
Retired trans judge Dr Victoria McCloud has sparked anger by plotting to challenge a Supreme Court ruling on biological sex ...