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He’s leapt from cliffs, clung to planes mid-takeoff and held his breath underwater for as long as professional freedivers.
G oosebumps are one of those things, like the taste of your own spit or those weird noises your belly makes after you eat ...
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Live Science on MSNTaurine is 'not a reliable biomarker of anything yet': Study challenges hype over 'anti-aging' supplementSome studies suggested that declining levels of taurine, an amino acid, might be a key driver of aging. But a new study ...
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For over a decade, scientists have been growing organoids—small clusters of cells that mimic a particular organ—to serve as ...
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Cyprus Mail on MSNFreeze branding: the new body modification technique causes serious and irreversible harmBy Adam Taylor If you’re a fan of the TV show Yellowstone, you’ll know the deal – you earn your place on the ranch by being ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted orphan drug status to ISX9-CPC, IPS Heart ’s experimental stem cell ...
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Verywell Health on MSN4 Muscle Groups You Didn’t Know You Strengthen Just By WalkingWalking builds muscles and delays muscle deterioration from aging. This article lists the specific muscle groups engaged ...
A team at the Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Cardiovasculares (CNIC), led by Jorge Alegre-Cebollada, has developed an ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNMice experience artificial limb embodiment, could help humans embrace prosthetic limbsHowever, the innate sense of body ownership can be severely impacted by brain injuries, resulting in a disturbing inability to recognize one’s body parts, sometimes even leading to their active ...
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Live Science on MSN'Rubber paw illusion': Mice can 'sense' artificial limbs, just as humans doScientists have introduced a new laboratory model that could help them study how artificial limbs can be better designed.
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