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Ancient humans in Africa changed their behaviour in a major way 70,000 years ago, which could explain how their descendants managed to people the rest of the world ...
Skin is the body's first line of defense against an array of environmental hazards. But when our skin's natural oils react ...
Scientists found that embryonic skin cells “whisper” through faint mechanical tugs, using the same force-sensing proteins ...
Gait recognition is nowadays an important biometric technique for video surveillance tasks, due to the advantage of using it at distance. However, when the upper body movements are unrelated to the ...
Measurements on a 150 nm CMOS test chip show that on-chip bidirectional adaptive body biasing compensates effectively for die-to-die parameter variation to meet both frequency and leakage requirements ...
Scientists with the NIH-backed SMaHT Network are mapping every DNA mutation in the human body, creating a groundbreaking ...
From the time we are conceived and through old age, genetic mutations accumulate in all our tissues, eluding the body's ...
Binary polymorphisms associated with the non-recombining region of the human Y chromosome (NRY) preserve the paternal genetic legacy of our species that has persisted to the present, permitting ...
The unique human body part that evolution cannot explain The human chin has long been fertile ground for arguments between scientists over its purpose ...
Do you find lunges uncomfortable? I ditched them for Cossack squats, and my lower-body strength and stability transformed Forget squats — these 4 glute bridge variations will build your backend ...
Contactless Human Activity Recognition (HAR) has played a critical role in smart healthcare and elderly care homes to monitor patient behavior, detect falls or abnormal activities in real time. The ...