human body
New cancer-scanning technology reveals a previously unknown detail of human anatomy.
Your health and the health of the planet are not indistinguishable.
The sudden prevalence of an artery in the forearm is evidence that we’re still very much a work in progress.
The young man died nearly 2,000 years ago in the volcanic eruption that buried Pompeii.
An accident left this musician with one arm. Now he is helping create future tech for others with disabilities.
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A series of recent studies found that people with healthy levels of vitamin D were less likely to contract COVID-19 and suffer severe complications from it.
This week, Big Think is partnering with Freethink to bring you amazing stories of the people and technologies that are shaping our future.
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We owe a lot to vaccines and the scientists that develop them. But we’ve only just touched the surface of what vaccines can do.
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In fact, the maximum human lifespan has barely changed since we arrived.
“Nothing but naked people: fat ones, thin ones, old, young…”
Techshot’s 3D BioFabrication Facility successfully printed human heart tissue aboard the International Space Station.
Would you ever have sex with a robot?
A large-scale study from King’s College London explores the link between genetics and sun-seeking behaviors.
The images were published in the New England Journal of Medicine and show how prolific coronavirus can become in a mere four days.
Targeting a signaling pathway in mice helped them retain muscle and bone mass aboard the International Space Station, according to a new study.
Despite Boseman’s young age, this cancer is increasingly common in people under 50.
The CDC’s latest youth risk survey houses some scary numbers but shows that evidence-based sex education is working.
Various studies examine the impact of humidity, temperature, rain, and sunshine on COVID-19.
A small proof-of-concept study shows smartphones could help detect drunkenness based on the way you walk.
Science has been male-biased far too long.
Researchers figure out the function of mysterious heart structures first described by da Vinci.
The human body is endlessly fascinating.
Just how close are we to setting up camp on another planet? It’s complicated.
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New research conducted on the brains of mice suggest it may be possible to “switch off” particular food cravings.
New research reveals that because of an optical illusion, we’ve been viewing sperm incorrectly for nearly 350 years.
Ever wonder how soft hair can dull a steel razor? So did scientists at MIT.
The virus is unlike anything many people have ever experienced.
There are several things both men and women can do to actively boost low libido, according to research.
Is focusing solely on body mass index the best way for doctor to frame obesity?