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On June 30, Anton Bowden, associate chair of the mechanical engineering department, spoke about the divine gift of the human body.
Neanderthal babies have always been hard to study, mostly because their remains are so rare. That scarcity has left one of ...
When you think of Antarctica, you picture endless ice and penguins, right? But what if dinosaurs once roamed there? It sounds ...
Dance is a complex physical activity with high biomechanical and artistic demands that cause repetitive stress on the ...
Millions of people live with knee osteoarthritis, a disease that slowly damages the cartilage protecting the knee joint. As the condition progresses, everyday activities such as walking, climbing ...
The fossil also preserves microscopic structures resembling collagen fibres, the protein framework that strengthens bone.
Smart implants that not only stabilize a fracture but also monitor the healing process from day one—and deliver targeted support when required—are currently being developed at Saarland University by a ...
Arsenic contamination in rice paddies is a stubborn and dangerous threat to global food safety. Heavy metals linger in the mud, stressing the crops and eventually making their way into the human diet.
Abstract: Automating bone micro-milling using a robotic system presents challenges due to the uncertainties in both the external and internal features of bone tissue. For example, during mouse cranial ...
NASA has deployed a portable microplate reader to the International Space Station to study bone loss in astronauts during space missions. The device, approximately the size of a cellphone, was ...