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As New Scientist notes, previous studies have similarly captured the disparate “glowing” effect in living cells (and even individual body parts ... of monitoring human health and determining ...
Warning: Gross imagery and descriptions follow. Obviously! The human body is a mystery. A mass of tissue, muscles, vascular systems, and 70% water? Are we just walking flesh balloons filled with ...
TAMPA, Fla. (CBS12) — A human trafficking investigation that revealed multiple victims in a cycle of abuse led to the arrest of a 38-year-old man. The Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office (HCSO ...
HAZLETON, Pa. - Questions continue to surround a death investigation in Luzerne County. Hazleton City Police say this is the first homicide case they have had in several years. "It was not a ...
In order to learn more, NewsCenter 5 spoke to Dr. Paul Dellaripa, a rheumatologist at Brigham and Women's Hospital, who talked about the impact of wildfire smoke on the human body.
THE FORMER MORGUE MANAGER FOR HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL WAS INDICTED IN 2023 AFTER BEING ACCUSED OF STEALING HUMAN REMAINS. CEDRIC LODGE OF GOFFSTOWN ALLEGEDLY SOLD THE BODY PARTS TO PEOPLE IN ...
Microplastics and the much smaller nanoplastics enter the human body in various ways, for example through food or the air we breathe. A large proportion is excreted, but a certain amount remains ...
A 52-year-old Florida woman was recently arrested after she knowingly bought and sold human bones online, police say. Kymberlee Anne Schopper of Deltona was charged with trading in human tissue ...
After a 15-month investigation into the dealing of human body parts, Kymberlee Schopper, 52, was arrested Thursday night on a warrant at her India Boulevard home. She was charged with the purchase ...
can produce gadolinium nanoparticles in human tissues. The findings have been reported in the journal Magnetic Resonance Imaging. Gadolinium is often attached very tightly to other molecules and the ...
At the same time, we know much can be gained from studying the human body. We learn much from the bodies of the dead, which these days are used for teaching and research only with consent.
Back in 2005, the Franklin Institute broke records — and possibly some taboos — with its first iteration of the “Body Worlds” exhibit. The exhibit, featuring real human specimens ...
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