Millions of neurons branch throughout our bodies, keeping them in close communication with our brains. This peripheral network begins to take shape long before birth, as the cells of a growing embryo ...
The University of Cincinnati plans to use a new fish facility to study reproductive biology and infertility in humans.The University of Cincinnati College of Medicine is now home to a state-of-the-art ...
New research has mapped the cell types that specialise to form reproductive organs in both sexes, identifying key genes and signals that drive this process. The findings offer important insights into ...
What if the key to leading through change isn’t new strategy, but remembering what makes us human? Organizations are living systems—dynamic, evolving and shaped by memory, identity and deeply rooted ...
The 17th century Evelyn Tables show real human nerves and veins, dried on wooden boards. Designers on the new Netflix film took note. This is an article from our newsletter “Science Goes To The Movies ...
An aerial view of the UC San Diego campus. (FIle photo courtesy of UCSD) Key discoveries in the human immune system have led UC San Diego alum Fred Ramsdell to receive a Nobel Prize in Physiology or ...
Scientists have used human skin cells to create fertilizable eggs capable of producing early embryos, an advance that could expand possibilities for fertility treatment, according to new research. The ...
The sea lamprey looks like it’s from another planet, but this ancient creature has a surprising amount in common with humans Olivia Ferrari | Correspondent A sea lamprey shows off its nightmarish ...
Officials confirmed the human remains found in the Hamilton sewer system last month was a skull from an unknown man. A forensic pathologist and forensic anthropologist inspected the skull and ...
Researchers have created magnetically-controlled "sperm bots" that they can pilot around and monitor in real time. These tiny microrobots are bull sperm cells coated in magnetic nanoparticles.
Amid the traffic-clogged arteries of Los Angeles, where cars have long ruled the streets, the future of urban mobility is being questioned. The reorientation focuses not on simply removing cars or ...