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Recent research from the University of Oklahoma suggests that survivors of the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing carry physiological ...
“Seeing Lucy’s face is like glimpsing a bridge to the distant past, offering a visual connection to human evolution,” Brazil’s Cicero Moraes, a pioneer in the field of forensic facial reconstructions, ...
By mapping the subcellular architecture and protein interactions within cells, researchers can better understand how mutations contribute to pediatric cancers and other conditions.
Scientists have attempted to map the human cell since the first microscope was invented more than 400 years ago. But many ...
Live from ABC 360, keynote speaker Catherine Kuhlmann and Doug Wolfberg join the podcast to dive into stories of resilience and responsibility ...
If a person’s body weight is too low, it can harm the heart, affect fertility, and cause fatigue. Depression may be an independent risk factor for heart health problems. Mental health conditions ...
What's more, according to their analysis of modern human DNA, one of these isolated populations left a stronger legacy in our genes than the other. "The question of where we come from is one that has ...
Microgravity affects various aspects of the human body. According to NASA, microgravity leads to changes in fluid distribution, muscle loading, and altered signalling pathways. Some basic changes ...
While most estimates place the current human population at around 8.2 billion ... population totals in the first place? Well, with a background in water resource management, Láng-Ritter looked ...
(NewsNation) — Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, as well as two other NASA astronauts, have left the International Space Station after being stuck for nine months after a Boeing test flight. The return ...
However, the human body evolved to function in the gravity of Earth. So time in the weightlessness of space can take years from which to fully recover. Astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore ...