THERE are a few body parts that remain the same size from the moment we’re born until the end of our lives. The human body is ...
Scientists at the Paul Scherrer Institute PSI have refined an X-ray diffraction technique for detecting biological structures ...
Scientists at the Paul Scherrer Institute PSI have refined an X-ray diffraction technique for detecting biological structures ...
After encountering Meta AI, a man's mental health unraveled. As he lost touch with reality, the chatbot continued to affirm ...
Music affects us physically. A quick example of this is that our heart beat, respiration and brain waves all entrain, or synchronize, with different rhythms. Slow music tends to slow down our heart ...
A teenage girl in New York City can now hear clearly for the first time in her life after undergoing a series of ear ...
A gene that is important for human hearing could determine whether a dog’s ears are pendulous like a basset hound’s or stubby ...
Our thoughts are an ever-changing swirl of fears, feelings, desires, impulses, memories and body sensations that interact to ...
So if we’re right, each former human is now essentially a radio transmitter and receiver. One plurb sends out a signal that ...
Paleoanthropologists have announced the world's most complete skeleton of Homo habilis, a human ancestor that lived more than ...
Science writer Mary Roach returns to Bullseye. She joins us to talk about her latest book: Replaceable You: Adventures in ...
Professor Paul Colombo has studied music-based mentoring, memory, and the benefits of music training over the course of his ...