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A new generation of royals is changing how the monarchy looks. Princess Leonor, Princess Elisabeth, Prince Christian, Prince ...
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Some amphibians can regrow lost limbs – a simple trick could be the first step towards activating the ability in mammals
It has been a persistent mystery. Why is it that some amphibians, such as salamanders and frog tadpoles, can regenerate lost ...
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10 trends set to define fall 2026 fashion
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The Kaleidoscope exhibit transforms you into a living mandala, a symmetrical pattern of human beings radiating out from a ...
Human anatomy is far from complete, with ongoing discoveries reshaping understanding of variation, structure, and disease.
The next surprise was that human organoids just kept growing. Mouse organoids were done with making neurons within nine days.
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