A conserved signaling axis linking Drosophila adipose tissue to nephrocyte function reveals how obesity can drive kidney dysfunction and points to new opportunities for therapeutic intervention.
This has been quite the wild year in human evolution stories. Our relatives, living and extinct, got a lot of attention—from ...
A new research paper was published in Volume 17, Issue 11 of Aging-US on November 26, 2025, titled "Epigenetic aging ...
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"Big-Boned" or Biology? How Your Skeleton Actually Effects Your Body Size
When someone describes themselves as “big-boned,” they’re usually trying to explain why they appear larger even when eating ...
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Are your organs different from a bird's?
Human Buddy is a new animated show that explores the wonders of the human body in a fun and entertaining style, similar to ...
The iconic Homo erectus fossil was welcomed home with a repatriation ceremony and a new museum exhibit in Jakarta.
So the mathematician's answer is that humans have either seven or eight holes. In the end, the question is not just about ...
Picture a man crawling through the desert in tattered clothing, whispering “water” as he nears an oasis. He isn’t thinking ...
The human brain is a fascinating and complex organ that supports numerous sophisticated behaviors and abilities that are ...
Abstract: Automatic human-posture or human-activity recognition is a very important research problem nowadays. In this work, we propose a novel human-posture recognition approach using the 3-D ...
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