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What was once a tail, your tailbone, technically called the coccyx, isn't part of human necessity anymore. According to ...
Sharks have been evolving for more than 450 million years, developing skeletons not from bone, but from a tough, mineralized ...
Bone is not the inert structure we often imagine. It's alive, adapting daily to load-bearing and impact. But with over 200 ...
Mounting evidence from genome studies indicates that, contrary to received wisdom, our species has undergone profound ...
An exceptionally well-preserved dinosaur fossil was uncovered in Dinosaur Provincial Park, Alberta, Canada. The discovery, ...
While it's generally good to keep tabs on it, your body weight won't be able to tell you the full story of your health.
"Custom of the sea" was a historically accepted practice of cannibalism as a means of survival during shipwrecks and sea ...
Stewart's feature directorial debut, "The Chronology of Water," received six minutes of applause at its premiere.
Meet Mosura fentoni, a bizarre 506-million-year-old "sea-moth" with three eyes, claws, and an abdomen full of gills.
On-screen and in hospitals, fake body parts are getting more and more realistic. That helps medical students practice for ...
Helmetia expansa was found to have walking legs and molting behavior, changing assumptions about its mobility and growth. For ...
From Videodrome to Body Melt, from Street Trash to Dumplings, these are the best body horror movies of all time.