Explore how the human nervous system mirrors the structure of the Vedas. A neuroscientist from Harvard and MIT discusses the ...
The National Institutes of Health recently announced plans to convert one of its long-standing primate research centers into an animal sanctuary. The decision builds on broader bipartisan mo ...
What we breathe out becomes fuel for forests. But inside our own bodies, CO₂ has a secret life. It sparks chemical reactions, shapes metabolism, and may even act as a signaling molecule—and a new tool ...
The Wiley Foundation honored research into connectomes — detailed atlases of the brain that map out thousands of neurons and the millions of connection between them.
Paul I. Yakovlev worked at state institutions for over 25 years, collecting the post-mortem brains of his patients.
Check HSSC Health Worker syllabus with subject-wise topics, exam pattern, marking scheme, and preparation tips for the ...
Axolotls, the permanently aquatic salamanders native to Mexico, can regrow limbs, spinal cords, and even parts of their hearts. But recent research has revealed something that caught scientists off ...
Kirsty Wright hated science in school, but her unconventional career path has led her to use DNA profiling in high-profile ...
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From the emergency room to 'The Pitt'

HBO’s The Pitt, now in its second season, has distinguished itself as one of television’s most realistic medical dramas, earning awards like an Emmy and Golden Globe for Best Drama Series. The show ...
A recent study by the University of Bonn and University Hospital Bonn and the University of Freiburg shows that the ...
Ancient linkups may have happened more frequently between female humans and male Neanderthals, according to an new genetic ...