The copper and leather device represents the first evidence of mechanical tools from Egypt’s pre-Pharaonic history.
Study argues to move beyond ‘reading genes’ — focus on conserved neural-development networks in humans to improve early screening and identify therapeutic leads.
Researchers develop synthetic markers that cross the blood-brain barrier, allowing for noninvasive monitoring of the living brain via blood tests.
Gene therapy has been successfully used to treat a number of diseases, including immune deficiencies, hereditary blindness, hemophilia and, recently, Huntington's disease, a fatal neurological ...
Your muscles, brain and how human feet evolved all play a part in why you can’t wiggle individual toes one by one. Here's how.
The human genome is a rich, complex record of migration, encounters, and inheritance written over thousands of millennia.
Humans are social by design. Rising isolation from remote life clashes with our biology, weakening health and community in ...
Crows have demonstrated advanced cognitive abilities that challenge long-held assumptions about bird intelligence.
Crows are rewriting our understanding of intelligence. These birds meticulously select and shape tools for specific tasks. They even use one tool to get another, showcasing advanced planning. Their ...
Creative Diagnostics announces the launch of Products for Renal Metabolism. NEW YORK, NY, UNITED STATES, February 10, ...
From early on, what has set the human species apart from all others is the ability to direct ever-increasing power toward our ...
In his new book, Roland Ennos offers eye-opening ideas that the importance of physical power and engineering ...