Because of different types of sensory nerve endings in our fingertips, we are amazingly good at sensing hidden objects in ...
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200 Years Of Biology Overturned—Scientists Confirm Humans Have Hidden ‘Remote Touch’
In November 2025, researchers at Queen Mary University of London and University College London announced a discovery that ...
At this stage, known as gastrulation, a flat and featureless sheet of cells folds into a living blueprint for the body, a ...
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Study uncovers role of mechanical forces in human gastrulation
Now, a new study reveals that this pivotal step in human development is guided by a precise interplay between chemical ...
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Artificial neuron can mimic different parts of the brain—a major step toward human-like robotics
Robots that can sense and respond to the world like humans may soon be a reality as scientists have created an artificial ...
Humans know they exist, but how does "knowing" work? Despite all that's been learned about brain function and the bodily ...
Scientists have been able to measure the electrical signals in the "second brain in our guts" for the first-ever time, giving renewed understanding to its interconnection with the brain.
Objectives Early protective motion (EPM) treatment, using a rigid functional knee brace for acute anterior cruciate ligament ...
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