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The membrane-bound organelle appears to play a huge role in helping cells sort, discard, and recycle their contents. It's ...
It turns out the human ear got off to a fishy start. Literally. A fascinating new study reveals that the mammalian outer ear ...
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The human brain possesses an extraordinary ability to store and recall memories across a lifetime. Scientists are finally opening up this black box of the human brain, the part that stores memories.
The evolution of the human larynx contributed to the stable voices we use to communicate. The morphological changes do not include the addition of structures but rather the loss of specific vocal ...
ABOVE: A human blastoid with nuclei labeled in blue, cell membranes in red, and cell junctions in green COURTESY JUN WU LAB, UT SOUTHWESTERN. T o better understand the earliest stages of human growth, ...