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In 1931, the Skhūl I fossil was uncovered at Mugharat es-Skhūl (the Cave of the Children), also known as Skhūl Cave, Israel.
This important study presents a new method for longitudinally tracking cells in two-photon imaging data that addresses the specific challenges of imaging neurons in the developing cortex. It provides ...
Hesham Sallam, professor of vertebrate paleontology at AUC’s Institute of Global Health and Human Ecology, is the co-author ...
People with Chiari malformations have a skull shape similar to Neanderthals, suggesting that the condition may be caused by ...
The brain-computer interface lets those with cervical spinal cord injuries or ALS control a computer with their thoughts.
A collaborative team led by the School of Engineering’s Haneesh Kesari works to better prevent, detect and understand ...
Scientists have developed a new technique for non-invasive brain imaging – and it involves shining light all the way through the head, from one side to the other. Currently the best portable, low-cost ...
Without MN1, brain segmentation is impaired, cranial nerves form abnormally, and bones in the skull develop incorrectly—mirroring defects seen in human syndromes like cleft palate, skull deformities ...
Another 2020 paper documented the preservation of neurocytoarchitecture in a 2,600-year-old Iron Age human skull excavated in Heslington, York, albeit via a different mechanism than the ...
News Greater Manchester News Worsley A human skull, a murder investigation and decades for the horrific truth to be revealed The gruesome discovery was made in a peat bog near Worsley 66 years ago ...
The human brain may contain up to a spoon’s worth of tiny plastic shards—not a spoonful, but the same weight (about seven grams) as a plastic spoon, according to new findings published Monday ...