Paleolithic cuisine was anything but lean and green, according to a study on the diets of our Pleistocene ancestors.
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Boston)-Art and neurology have long been intertwined. Renaissance artwork depicted the nuances of human anatomy and pathology with remarkable ...
A University of Helsinki study led by Sabrina Roth reveals that the combination of climate change and chemical pollution creates a far greater th ...
STARKVILLE, Miss.—Students seeking scientific medical knowledge at Mississippi State University now have a cutting-edge ...
Influenced by her technology-free childhood, renowned German artist and UMass- Amherst art professor Jenny Vogel explores the themes of the human experience ... York City to study art at Hunter ...
Terrifier' creator Damien Leone disassembles Art the Clown’s killer outfit with a little help from the actor behind the makeup, David Howard Thornton. By Seth Abramovitch Senior Writer It takes ...
New Zealand's native stoneflies have changed color in response to human-driven environmental changes, new research shows. Just published in the journal Science, the University of Otago study ...
Cats can even learn the names of familiar cats and people – findings that led cognitive scientist and first author of the new study, Saho Takagi from Abazu University in Japan, to wonder whether they ...
A pioneering study published in the International Journal ... and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) to proceed to human trials, marking a significant milestone in its development.
Past neuroscience research has pinpointed many of the neural processes through which the human brain forms ... Medical Center recently carried out a study aimed at probing the relationship ...