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From a pinprick to a warm breeze, every sensation you perceive begins its journey along this ascending sensory pathway. For the first time, scientists have recreated the entire human nervous system’s ...
"This is a new and improved way to understand our emotions by looking at multiple body signals at once ... and understand signs of performed and real human emotions. The researchers recruited ...
A flexible, semi-autonomous robot could potentially locate disaster victims trapped under rubble and deliver medication ...
A new study led by Melissa Stadt and Anita T. Layton at the University of Waterloo reveals that potassium doesn’t just ...
Human beings don’t have a thick coat of fur like many other mammals do. Scientists think it has to do with something else ...
In the U.S., this trend is expected to continue for the foreseeable future. TransMedics sees a compound annual growth rate of 5% as a conservative estimate, and 12% for the optimistic projection, ...
And I can’t help but wonder: What will be lost when medical students are no longer made to uncomfortably face death to learn from what a real human body can ... the flawed system that has ...
Human eyelashes may seem small and simple, but their design holds a secret to clear vision—even when soaked with water.
Axon Outpost and Axon Lightpost—two new fixed, intelligent ALPR cameras —join Axon Fleet 3 to form a complete suite of fixed ...
D printing skin, bone, and even working organs could change transplant medicine and medical research — but how, exactly, does ...