An exhibit at New York's Museum of the Moving Image explores how medical imaging technologies like CT scans and X-rays have reshaped our view of the body — and ourselves.
The visceral substrate of selfhood is not an add-on to cognitive self-awareness; in many frameworks, it is its foundation. Neuroimaging shows the anterior insula co-activating with the medial ...
Miniature organs grown in the lab can organize themselves into complex shapes, which enables scientists to use them to study disease. The trouble is they never do it the same way twice, which has made ...
From lab-grown mini-brains to neck surgery, researchers explore how the glymphatic system can help in treating diseases. Read ...
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Scientists just built a "Google Maps" for the human body
In A Nutshell Researchers have launched a free, publicly accessible 3D atlas of real human organs that lets anyone zoom from whole-organ views down to near-cellular detail in a web browser. The scans ...
Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra and Buds 4 Pro engineering brief : f/1.4 aperture, AI-ISP selfie, APV 8K codec, Super Wide Woofer, ...
But saying the church is Christ’s body means, by the Spirit, our visible community genuinely carries Christ’s presence in the world. That’s why the grounds of our unity are not a comparison drawn from ...
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Watch how a human could be squeezed through a 5-inch hole
At first glance, squeezing a human body through a five-inch opening sounds impossible. But under the right conditions, the ...
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