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Small clusters of pits in tooth enamel may be traced back to a single evolutionary lineage millions of years ago.
A study published in Current Biology demonstrates that scientists can identify individuals based solely on their breathing ...
The young prostitute Rachel, the recipient of van Gogh’s ear, reminds us of how stigma and social context shape a patient’s ...
Scientists studying ancient human remains uncovered in Colombia have found that the people they were researching have no ...
Before true crime and reality TV, there was the Paris Morgue—where crowds queued to see the dead. It was the first of its ...
Explore the fascinating world of the human body with engaging books and educational puzzles. Discover surprising facts and ...
Merseyside Police were summoned to the South Liverpool park on Sunday, June 8, after reports of an unusual find in the lake.
A new analysis of the ancient DNA of 42 people from Papua New Guinea reveals that some cultures were remarkably isolated for ...
Merseyside Police cordoned off Sefton Park lake following an unusual discovery. Officers were called to the South Liverpool ...
In the context of objectification and violence, little attention has been paid to the perception neuroscience of how the human brain perceives bodies and objectifies them. Various studies point to how ...
Familiarity with our bodies can help us make healthier decisions, take better actions when signs of illness appear, and ...
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