Human anatomy is far from complete, with ongoing discoveries reshaping understanding of variation, structure, and disease.
A new study finds that looking at something and imagining it triggers the same exact process in the brain. It's also very similar to the process artificial intelligence uses to create an image.
Our bodies are not perfectly designed, but are a living archive of evolution. Anatomy reveals a historical record of ...
UCSF research shows psychedelics like psilocybin may treat depression, Parkinson’s, and addiction, offering new hope in ...
Near-death experiences continue to challenge the scientific understanding of consciousness: how can vivid and structured ...
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10 TV shows we thought would be the next Grey's Anatomy
Explore the TV shows that attempted to replicate the success of Grey's Anatomy, each offering a unique take on the medical ...
Researchers say they have created the first 3D scans of the entire network of clitoral nerves. The insight could provide crucial information about the organ's role in sexual arousal and orgasm and ...
Anatomy of one of least studied human organs could improve outcomes for women who have pelvic surgery ...
Brain imaging offers a way to examine how different regions of the brain participate in cognitive function”— Dr.
Have you ever felt calmer almost as soon as you step into the woods? Or maybe noticed your busy mind soften as you look out at the sea? We have known for some time, and many of us sense it intuitively ...
Sickle cell disease is often thought of solely as a blood disorder, but new research from the Wood Neuro Research Group provides measurable evidence that it can reshape how brain networks function.
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