Modern humans continue to be drawn to crystals, sometimes attributing healing or spiritual powers to them. But this study, ...
A team in the Hübner and Diecke Labs at the Max Delbrück Center have shown how human and non-human primate hearts differ genetically. The study, published in “Nature Cardiovascular Research,” reveals ...
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Crystals have captivated humans for 780,000 years — turns out chimps feel the same way
What would a chimpanzee do if you handed it a glittering quartz crystal? Apparently, the same thing many of us would-hold ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Saliva is a bodily fluid most of us take for granted despite the significant roles it plays: aiding in digestion, maintaining strong teeth and defending against oral disease.
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Why do humans have clear white eyes while most apes have dark ones?
Lock eyes with a chimpanzee, and you will notice something is missing. The tissue surrounding their iris, called the sclera, ...
Are humans natural born runners? Here’s why evolutionary and anatomical evidence suggests running was more central to our ...
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