Clay Tablet Reveals Ancient Mesopotamians Had a Rough Understanding of Anatomy, ‘They Felt Anger in Their Feet and Love in ...
Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Kochi, Health Sciences Campus introduces Kerala’s first ever Virtual Anatomy Table (Anatomage ...
He’s a digital cadaver, a detailed medical visualization. And the sophisticated technology underlying the high-tech table on ...
How Boston Scientific’s Relievant Medsystems came to use the unclaimed dead offers a window into the pressing demand for ...
And yet it continues, in part due to the health care industry’s steady demand for human specimens and local officials ... that we don’t know about,” said Joy Balta, an anatomy professor at Point Loma ...
The Human-Environment Systems team is working to solve complex environmental problems and train a new generation of students to meet the challenges of the next century. We believe that meeting the ...
The human heart beats 60-100 times a minute, without you needing to pay any attention to it. Heart function is controlled by ...
Jump in your time machine and set the dial for ancient Mesopotamia; you might find people gesturing to very different parts ...
Of those, the two most notorious prisons are Tadmor, in the desert of the ancient city of Palmyra, and Sednaya, known as the "human slaughterhouse," which is on the north outskirts of Damascus.
The international community is facing a global loss of biological diversity on a scale unprecedented in human history. The biodiversity crisis is also a crisis of human rights. The loss of ...
As Human Rights Day dawns on 10 December, it serves as a reminder of the ongoing importance of equality, justice and dignity for all people worldwide. The theme for Human Rights Day 2024, “Our Rights, ...