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physiology

  • ‘Biological Clock’ Scientists Win 2017 Nobel Medicine Prize
    ‘Biological Clock’ Scientists Win 2017 Nobel Medicine Prize
    STOCKHOLM—U.S.-born scientists Jeffrey Hall, Michael Rosbash and Michael Young won the 2017 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for their discoveries of molecular mechanisms controlling our biological clocks, the award-giving ...
    October 2, 2017BY Reuters
  • Andreas Vesalius: The Man Who Revolutionized Our Knowledge of the Human Body
    Andreas Vesalius: The Man Who Revolutionized Our Knowledge of the Human Body
    December 31, 2014 marks the 500th anniversary of the birth of one of the most important figures in ...
    January 4, 2015BY Richard Gunderman
  • Common Moles Can Smell in Stereo (Video)
    Common Moles Can Smell in Stereo (Video)
    The common mole, Scalopus aquaticus, can find its prey by smelling which direction it's in, according to a ...
    February 5, 2013BY Sally Appert
  • Whale Sharks Bask at Surface to Get Warm
    Whale Sharks Bask at Surface to Get Warm
    The world's largest fish swim to the surface to warm up, after diving for extended periods at chilly ...
    October 23, 2012BY Cassie Ryan
  • Why Do We Sneeze?
    Why Do We Sneeze?
    An international team of medical researchers studied the sneezing response at the molecular level to understand the sneeze.
    August 2, 2012BY Belinda McCallum
  • Worm Longevity May Increase in Space
    Worm Longevity May Increase in Space
    An international research team sent C. elegans samples on board the International Space Station for nine days and ...
    July 7, 2012BY Epoch Times Staff
  • How Cheetahs Can Gallop Faster Than Greyhounds (Video)
    How Cheetahs Can Gallop Faster Than Greyhounds (Video)
    A recent study looks into how cheetahs can run at great speeds.
    June 21, 2012BY Cassie Ryan
  • Head Color Linked With Personality in Social Bird Species
    Head Color Linked With Personality in Social Bird Species
    Gouldian finches, Erythrura gouldiae, have red, black, or occasionally yellow heads. They inhabit tropical savanna woodlands, and feed ...
    June 6, 2012BY Cassie Ryan
  • T. Rex Had Strongest Bite of All Land Animals
    T. Rex Had Strongest Bite of All Land Animals
    As an adult, Tyrannosaurus rex had the most powerful bite of all terrestrial animals, living or extinct, according ...
    February 28, 2012BY Epoch Times Staff
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