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Hemifusomes are fused vesicles, or sacs of fluid, that were previously unknown to exist inside cells. They were discovered ...
Human innards are teeming with viruses that infect bacteria. Here’s what scientists are learning about them. Amber Dance, Knowable Magazine. August 23, 2024. Get our newsletter!
Current medical implants use radio waves to talk to receivers outside the human body at a paltry 50Kb per second. Fortunately, there's a faster way! And we already use it to check on babies (and ...
Central to our automation-driven future is the idea that for each set of rote human jobs taken over by a robot, an alternative human job will be created that involves greater creativity or thought ...
Giant worms go wandering in man’s innards, cause dangerous traffic jam Up to 1.2 billion people have these worms, but they usually lie low in the intestines. Beth Mole – Aug 31, 2023 1:17 pm | 87 ...
Jovanovic was inspired to create her current series Pareidolia, when she spilled ink across a piece of paper and began tracing human organs, glassware, and tubes across the pattern of the ink.
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In the next human trial, the researchers had one person gulp the pill twice. The first time, he ate a very high-fiber diet (50 grams per day) for two days prior to swallowing the pill.
Human waste shuts down BART escalators By Will Kane , Reporter Updated July 25, 2012 6:21 a.m. An escalator at the Civic Center BART station was inoperable on Wednesday.
They take us to meet a human egg nested in a fallopian tube, reveal the mechanism of the inner ear and show us the microscopic red blood cells churned out by the body at a rate of 100 billion a day.
This new installation marries biomedical imaging and Microsoft Kinect technology to show a person's body--organs and all--as it moves in real time. Brands That Matter Final Deadline on Friday 5/30 ...
Now a French medical imaging researcher has married the Kinect with images of the human body–organs, bones, and all–to create a “digital mirror” that reflects a real-time version of your ...