During a live demo at this year's CES convention in Las Vegas, Boston Dynamics showed off the unnerving agility of its ...
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Extra bones are more common than you think, here's how often it happens
Human skeletons are often described in neat textbook numbers, but real bodies are far messier and more interesting. Extra ...
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Scientists attach a human ear to a foot in shocking experiment
A human ear attached to a woman’s foot sounds like a stunt from a horror film, yet it is the centerpiece of a real, carefully planned medical rescue. In a world first, surgeons in China temporarily ...
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How common is it to have extra bones in your skeleton?
Some adults do indeed have more than 206 bones. These extras, known as accessory bones or supernumerary bones, may occur when ...
A big difference between humans and other apes is the ability to stride easily on two feet. A new analysis of fossil bones shows that adaptations for bipedal walking go back 7 million years.
Ollie Thompson is a personal trainer who has helped hundreds of people improve their health and fitness. He tells Harry ...
E.P. Tom Sawyer State Park in Louisville stands ready as the antidote you’ve been desperately searching for. Tucked into the eastern reaches of Kentucky’s most populous city, this 550-acre haven isn’t ...
One of the most complete human ancestor fossils ever found may belong to an entirely new species, according to an ...
The standard story of 1960s arts is one of Abstract Expressionism leading into Pop Art and minimalism. A Whitney show ...
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New Fossil Analysis Suggests This Seven-Million-Year-Old Primate Walked on Two Legs, Potentially Making It the Oldest Known Human Ancestor
Fresh findings about arm and leg bones advance the debate over whether Sahelanthropus tchadensis was bipedal, but not ...
A fossil belonging to an ancient hominin that lived seven million years ago bears the hallmarks of bipedalism, according to a ...
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