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For more than a century, medical students have memorized the same map of the human body, confident that every major structure ...
Researchers believe that due to increasing population and expansion of cities, humans will not be able to return to natural ...
Scientists in Switzerland have created a robot the size of a grain of sand that is controlled by magnets and can deliver ...
The shorter faces of these city-dwelling trash bandits offer a telltale sign of domestication and line up with a leading ...
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Now imagine swapping some of that hardware for medicated skin cream that never pokes your skin. That is the vision behind a new Nature study describing a polymer that can haul insulin straight through ...
It doesn’t rain much in Los Angeles, but on Wednesday night at the Fonda Theatre—where the Swedish pop star Robyn performed ...
Ageing may be more malleable than previously thought — not an immutable decline but a biological program that can, at least ...