Sensors placed on loose, everyday clothing can track human movement more accurately and with far less data than traditional tight wearables.
The human body is often described in parts—different limbs, systems, and organs—rather than something fully interconnected and whole. Yet many bodily processes interact in ways we may not always ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming how scientists understand proteins—these are working molecules that drive nearly every process in the human body, from cell growth and immune defense to ...
“Axolotls are legendary for regenerating limbs and parts of the central nervous system,” says study co-author Maximina H. Yun, a biologist at the Chinese Institutes for Medical Research in Beijing.
King's College London researchers have created a unique collection of human stem cell models that could help to uncover why ...
Loose fabric sensors track movement better than tight-fitting clothes. The finding could transform medical monitoring and ...
Microplastics and nanoplastics are now found everywhere on Earth, from ocean depths to agricultural soils and even inside the human body. Yet scientists still struggle to understand what these ...
The Parasitic Mind and the Intelligent Human Body asks a question many of us feel but rarely articulate: Why are humans ...
Kidney aging rarely draws attention until something goes wrong. Over time, these organs quietly lose strength, filter less efficiently, and struggle to keep the body balanced.
Studies on the neurons of mice suggest our own human endurance may have more to do with the brain than our physique.
In certain film adaptations, a dismembered head is tacked onto the malformed body. Then, with the help of a lightning storm, ...
One writer suggested that there are at least 320 longevity clinics operating around the world; some charge $100,000 or more annually for access to their magic elixirs. Unfortunately, the search for a ...