This breakthrough study, " Multimodal cell atlas of the ageing human skeletal muscle," is published in Nature. This international collaborative effort was led by Dr. Pura Muñoz-Cánoves, an ICREA ...
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A submerged cave on the Yucatán Peninsula just yielded an 8,000-year-old human skeleton — one of the oldest burials ever found in the Americas
About 200 meters into a flooded limestone passage near Tulum, Mexico, resting eight meters below the waterline, a human skeleton lay in the dark for millennia before divers finally reached it.
Whether you are a competitive athlete or an older adult, strong bones are essential—not only for movement, but also for overall health. Now, a new study has shed new light on how our bones are ...
Full view of how bones and joints form in the first trimester uncovers cells and pathways that could help diagnose and treat skeletal conditions in the future. The first 'blueprint' of human skeletal ...
The first 'blueprint' of human skeletal development reveals how the skeleton forms, shedding light on the process of arthritis, and highlighting cells involved in conditions that affect skull and bone ...
New research was made about tobacco's effect on human skeletons, indicating that it leaves permanent marks on bones, even centuries after death. Scientists at Leicester University explored the ...
A skeleton beleived to date from 16-17th century and discovered during the Crossrail excavations at Liverpool Street is seen in the Dockland Museum's 'Tunnel' exhibition in London on February 8, 2017.
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