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Bryan Johnson challenges the inevitability of decay and death, advocating for a different approach to life and longevity.
The Montana Body Donation Program typically accepts 30 to 40 donors each year. Their bodies will be used for medical ...
Combining expertise from biology, engineering and medicine, UC Davis researchers aim to restore original voices to people who ...
If you’ve ever found yourself lost in complex explanations, struggling to grasp intricate concepts, or simply yearning for ...
Trillions of microbes live inside us. Many are helpful; others, not so much. Over the last 15 years MIT has played a central ...
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One way to decipher the underlying biology of the face and head is to gather data—lots of it. Scientists analyze genetic information, take images of ... the shape of the human head.
Photos of the giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis), captured by wildlife photographer Marius Nortje in Kruger National Park, South Africa, show growths on the animal's face, neck and torso.