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Humans are born with tails—but lose them before birth—and scientists still don’t know why we have them at all
Early in pregnancy, something surprising happens. Every human embryo develops a tail. It is not symbolic or imagined. A real ...
The secret to youthful appearance and repairing scars may lie in a microscopic skin structure humans share with pigs and ...
WSU researchers have found that pigs and grizzly bears have skin structures similar to humans, with hopes this could advance ...
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Pigs and grizzly bears may be the key to youthful human skin
A tiny structure hidden beneath the skin may hold clues to smoother skin and better healing. New research shows this feature ...
A new study has uncovered a hidden step that helps the deadliest malaria parasite survive and multiply inside the human body.
Scientists have uncovered a surprising genetic shift that may explain how animals with backbones—from fish and frogs to ...
Researchers mapped early brain growth from mid-pregnancy to the first month after birth and found signs that sex-linked differences emerge surprisingly early.
Some think the rise of C-sections means that one day all births will require serious medical intervention. But a surprising new understanding of the pelvis suggests a different story ...
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