John D. Ratcliff was one of the most prolific magazine writers in the United States throughout the twentieth-century. He contributed more than 200 articles just to Reader’s Digest. Of those, his ...
It has remained mysterious for millennia, but we’re finally uncovering the profound role the lymphatic system plays in ...
Researchers developed seven MRI-based biological age clocks across major organs using UK Biobank imaging, linking each to ...
GENEVA (AP) — The U.N.'s top human rights body agreed Monday to set up an ongoing probe of human rights violations in Afghanistan under the Taliban, including against women and girls, in a measure ...
EXCLUSIVE: Fish skin grafts and pig heart transplants - bizarre biotech hacks helping us live longer
From iron lungs helping polio sufferers to the incredible things being done in stem cell research, science is welcoming a new wave of regenerative medicine ...
EXCLUSIVE: The Express spoke to science writer Mary Roach about her incredible adventures in regenerative medicine.
As a kid of the 1970s, Mary Roach sat in front of the TV watching “The Six Million Dollar Man” promise a techno-rebirth. “We can rebuild him,” the narrator intoned. “Better than he was before. Better.
Rachel Feltman: For Scientific American’s Science Quickly, I’m Rachel Feltman. Humans have been trying to replace ailing parts of our bodies for thousands of years, turning to prosthetic limbs, ...
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 ...
Biological sex is usually described in simple binary terms: male or female. This works well for germ cells (sperm versus eggs), but for other body organs it is of little help. A new study by the Max ...
Sept. 18 (UPI) --The Department of Health and Human Services announced Thursday that it will decertify an organ procurement organization following an investigation that found years of unsafe practices ...
Officials confirmed the human remains found in the Hamilton sewer system last month was a skull from an unknown man. A forensic pathologist and forensic anthropologist inspected the skull and ...
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