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The Human Body Is Bags, Bags and More Bags | Scientific American Skip to main content
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The Winter Solstice Is Here. How Dark Days Affect the Human Body | Scientific American Skip to main
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Like a Guest That Won't Leave, BPA Lingers in the Human Body | Scientific American Skip
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How Scientists Discovered the Staggering Complexity of Human Evolution | Scientific American Skip to main content
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Inflammation Clock' Can Reveal Body's Biological Age | Scientific American Skip to main content Scientific American July 14, 2021
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People's Body Systems Age at Different Rates | Scientific American Skip to main content Scientific American January
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Zhao, et al. Ultrasound scanners, which image the inside of the human body, are a
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Police Body Camera Use--Not a Pretty Picture | Scientific American Skip to main content
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and develop policies that will help vulnerable populations stay cool. High temperatures prompt the human body to produce
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smell them without getting very close. The natural warmth of the human body creates a
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heat and humidity to account for how the human body experiences extreme heat
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Fossils Upend Conventional Wisdom about Evolution of Human Bipedalism | Scientific American Skip to main content Scientific American
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Exercise Helps Your Brain as Much as Your Body | Scientific American Skip to main content Scientific American Opinion May
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Why Is Homo sapiens the Sole Surviving Member of the Human Family? | Scientific American Skip to
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Painful Endometriosis Can Affect the Whole Body, Not Only the Pelvis | Scientific American Skip to main
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half as common. Researchers wondered whether the law extended to the human body. Ecologist Ian A
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and develop policies that will help vulnerable populations stay cool. High temperatures prompt the human body to produce
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managed to keep a genetically modified pig lung alive inside a human body—although briefly— for
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of body size. But it consumes an outsized 20 percent of the body's energy budget because
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2025 3 min read Add Us On Google Add SciAm First 3D Images of Human Embryo Implantation Reveal New
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New Human Ancestor Identified from Fossil Teeth | Scientific American Skip to main content Scientific American August
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than proof positive of natural selection acting to adapt the human body to environmental
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humans made tools. Leakey replied: “Now we must redefine tool, redefine man, or accept chimpanzees as human.” For decades
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If this is what our ancestors ate, they argue, then this is what the human body is supposed to
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build not just the tissues and organs of the human body but also quite
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on their own and in mice, these bacterial strains from the human microbiome show promise in
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would represent a realistic testing ground for understanding how the human body might react to
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trafficking in drugs, arms, people, stolen vehicles, mined resources, counterfeit goods and human body parts. “We’re
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reasoning. Where a human judges, a model correlates. Where a human evaluates, a model
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and her own experiences with the impacts microgravity has on the human body. On supporting science
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Organs-on-Chips Allow New Views of Human Biology | Scientific American Skip to main content Scientific American
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main content Scientific American August 25, 2025 4 min read Add Us On Google Add SciAm Human Case of Flesh
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Reprogrammed" Stem Cells Approved to Mend Human Hearts in Pilot Study | Scientific American Skip to main
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Fossil Human Ancestor ‘Lucy’ Remains Pivotal 50 Years after Discovery | Scientific American Skip to main content
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Can Your Body's Response to Music Predict Hit Songs? A New AI Study Claims
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A humanoid robot beat the human half-marathon record at a Beijing race. But what did
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A Pig Kidney Was Just Transplanted Into a Human Body, and It Is Still Working | Scientific
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donor and that can become almost any cell type in the human body. Many scientists have
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about the discoveries and ideas shaping our world today. The human body functions best at
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Lenin's Body Improves with Age | Scientific American Skip to main content Scientific American April 22, 2015
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data of their kind show a link between these microplastics and human health. A study
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them they have found tiny bits of degraded plastic—including, now, in human poop. New research provides
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a half-gallon jug; there are 10 times more bacterial cells in your body than human cells, according
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as a proportion of body mass tends to decrease with rising body weight. Another cerebral yardstick
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On Google Add SciAm What our phones, playlists and AI companions reveal about being human A new
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How Has the Human Brain Evolved? | Scientific American Skip to main content Scientific American July 1, 2013
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of lactation and live birth, there are varied connections between gametes and body fat , body size , muscle
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Molecular Clocks throughout Body, Not Just Brain, Keep Tissues Humming | Scientific American Skip to main content Scientific American
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the 300 million metric tons now made annually—roughly equivalent to the total human body mass. The
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suggest humanity's closest extinct relatives might have been capable of symbolism, after all. Body ornaments made of
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heat and humidity to account for how the human body experiences extreme heat
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Weird 'Obelisks' Found in Human Gut May be Virus-Like Entities | Scientific American Skip to main content
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for extended periods of time—the point at which the human body's ability to
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read Adjusting Your Body Clock May Stave Off Cancer Research shows that disrupting the body’s circadian rhythm raises
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for extended periods of time—the point at which the human body's ability to
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The study builds on decades of research aimed at determining the human body’s metabolic ceiling
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Your Body Has a Clever Way to Detect How Much Water You Should Drink Every Day | Scientific American
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Your Body Has a Clever Way to Detect How Much Water You Should Drink
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Can Your Body's Response to Music Predict Hit Songs? A New AI Study Claims
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David Quammen talks about his latest book, Spillover: Animal Infections and the Next Human Pandemic . From his Web
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The PETM reached levels of heat that would be dangerous for human beings, and we
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athletic prowess, an event that incidentally highlights the diversity of the human body. Take height for
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to connect us with other people Bethany Brookshire Medicine December 27, 2023 The Human Body Is Bags, Bags
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Engineering December 11, 2023 Ultrasound Enables Remote 3-D Printing—Even in the Human Body For the
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the Andes hantavirus, like how does it stay basically dormant in a human body for 42
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Gravitational Effects of a Small Primordial Black Hole Passing through the Human Body”—but there are
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to recommend before “sweater weather” sets in. This August we read about regenerating human body parts and
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make the heat feel worse – and become more dangerous – because the human body is not cooled
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working to extract the highest efficiency out of the human body as well as
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fish and air, posing a threat to animal and human health By Andrea Thompson
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disrupting chemicals (EDCs) that could wreak havoc on certain messaging systems in the human body . As their name
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through the mind-boggling amount of data available about how the human body works. The
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through the process of making cheese using microbes sampled from the human body. Christina Agapakis September
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Youmshajekian edited by Lauren J. Young & Tanya Lewis Major organs of the human body. Resin cast of
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create a chatbot , it is used another way to mine the human body for possible
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humidity to determine what the temperature feels like to the human body) above 100 degrees
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index (a measure of what temperatures feel like to the human body). Many locations have
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half as common. Researchers wondered whether the law extended to the human body. Ecologist Ian A
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fish and air, posing a threat to animal and human health By Andrea Thompson
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shaping our world today. How does extreme heat affect the brain? The human body operates optimally at
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years—and rising temperatures are already taking a toll on the human body. A report
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at the University of Notre Dame, who studies how the human body adapts to
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acids — the building blocks of proteins — that foods contain. The human body requires 20 amino
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Frontiers in Robotics and AI, Rogel waded through research related to human body language. “For
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to our life. An encounter of a PBH with a human body would represent a