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New research suggests that our sense of taste and smell are actually linked through our tongue first and not our brain.
Humans have five senses, first assigned by philosopher Aristotle: sight, hearing, smell, touch, and taste. But the list is much longer when it comes to senses across species. We’re not talking about ...
An argument found on the playground, at least in my day, was the one of "Who would win in a fight?" Thanks to Youtube many of ...
How major organs work together to manage extreme physiological stresses such as lack of oxygen and sleep has been mapped for ...
A groundbreaking study of nearly 45,000 people shows how a blood test measuring proteins can estimate which organs are aging ...
Mitochondria transplantation shows promise in treating heart, brain, and organ damage, sparking new research and potential ...
The pig’s heart was graying rapidly, so McCully decided to try it. He loaded a syringe with the extracted mitochondria and ...
Schools require kids to digitalise early – though Prof Manfred Spitzer, a pioneering Neuropsychiatrist, from Germany reported ...
Ophidiophobia (the phobia of snakes) is one of the more common phobias psychologists treat today. Some researchers posit that ...
A rare cell in the lining of lungs is fundamental to the organ-wide response necessary to repair damage from toxins like ...
For the first time, the extreme variability in dengue fever has been linked to a biological mechanism, potentially opening ...