A new study suggests rising carbon-dioxide levels may be slowly changing human blood chemistry and could impact long term ...
Many people deem scorpions as one of the most interesting members of the class Arachnida owing to their formidable looks, pincer-like pedipalps, and segmented tails that hold their telsons or ...
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Children born with upper limb difference show the incredible adaptability of the young brain
A unique study imaging brain activity in children born with upper limb difference—for example, one hand—has shown the amazing ...
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Nakuru: Family, school react as pathologist shares cause of death of boy who died in school
Investigating the mysterious death of a Grade 8 boy at Moi Comprehensive School, as parents demand answers amidst troubling ...
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Brain's remarkable adaptation to upper limb difference aids children's daily lives
A unique study imaging brain activity in children born with upper limb difference – for example, one hand – has shown the amazing ability of the brain to adapt to compensate and support their daily ...
If you used talc as a child, or still use it now, here’s what the science says about the link with cancer. It might not be ...
Two new studies have identified an alarming connection between exposure to wildfire smoke during pregnancy and autism in young children.
Brooklyn has always been a place that celebrates the unusual and the unexpected, and The Bone Museum fits right into that tradition. This is a borough that’s never been afraid to be different, to ...
Local efforts to recenter the philosophies of French-German humanist Albert Schweitzer as morally and culturally imperative in modern Aspen have been recognized in a French book written by authors ...
Scientists have built a massive cellular atlas showing how aging reshapes the body across 21 organs. Studying nearly 7 million cells, they found that aging starts earlier than expected and unfolds in ...
A growing body of research is proving that the often discarded portions of an animal are actually the most nutrient dense.
Scientists have uncovered a powerful genetic switch that helps some of the body’s most important immune cells grow up properly and keep our organs healthy. The switch, called MafB, guides immature ...
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