Medicine & TechnologyGrowing up near green spaces are proven to be beneficial to aged 4-6, which means conservation of such areas is crucial. Learn how can it be good for kids.
Aging-related increase in Notch signaling weakens bones, but blocking Notch in aging skeletal stem cells enhances bone mass and restores healing ability. Continue reading to learn more.
A 1.5-million-year-old bone belonging to an ancient human relative exhibits cut marks made by stone tools, suggesting cannibalism. Read the article to learn more.
A bone found in a cave in Alaska and initially thought from a bear casts new light on the genetics of Native American people. Read the article to learn more details.
After subjecting specimens of the Tully monster to scans, the researchers found out that the creature was an invertebrate all along. Read to learn more.
The new nano-based technology delivers osteoporosis treatment to targeted areas in the body while avoiding harmful side effects. Check it out in this article to learn more.
In a viral TikTok video, one user said that he had a rare black bone disease where all his bones are stained with black color. Know more about this rare disease here, read now!
A study shows many people experience an ultra-rare disorder called Fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva that’s slowly turning muscles to bone. Read to know more.
Experts at the University of Tokyo examined the evolution of the facial structure of mammals using cellular studies that compare multiple embryos of different species.
Researchers revealed the potential of acetate, known as a food additive, in strengthening aging bones. They describe their discovery as a “fountain of youth” substance.
The funny bone is neither funny nor a bone. But why does it hitting this small region of the elbow cause so much discomfort? Where does its name come from?