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In 1979, Hounsfield won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his role in the development of computer-assisted ...
New research suggests that modern conditions may trace back to Neanderthal skull traits we share with our extinct cousins.
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ZME Science on MSNThis Is Why Human Faces Look So Different From NeanderthalsHuman faces are famously flatter than those of other primates. Neanderthals, by contrast, had prominent, projecting midfaces ...
If you regularly experience headaches, dizziness, balance problems and blurred vision, our Neanderthal cousins could be to ...
The Human Organ Atlas project, an international team including ESRF staff scientist Paul Tafforeau, has used HiP-CT to scan the organs of COVID-19 victims, including their brains.
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The New Republic on MSNTrump Had Bonkers Top Request After His Assassination AttemptMoments after Donald Trump was shot at a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, last July, he demanded something unexpected ...
You would not get a better account of the hours that Indira Gandhi’s body remained at AIIMS before it was shifted to Teen ...
The AI-powered software is helping interpret CT Scan images. It can also help determine the severity of a stroke.
People with Chiari malformations have a skull shape similar to Neanderthals, suggesting that the condition may be caused by DNA inherited from archaic humans ...
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The New Republic on MSNOnly Two House Republicans Vote Against Trump’s Cruel BudgetThe House of Representatives passed the bill 218–214, with every “yes” vote coming from a Republican. Only two Republicans, ...
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ZME Science on MSNScientists Detect Light Traversing the Entire Human Head—Opening a Window to the Brain’s Deepest RegionsFor decades, scientists have tried to peer deep inside the human brain using beams of harmless near-infrared light. The technique, called functional near-infrared spectroscopy, or fNIRS, has become a ...
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