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Human wounds take almost three times as long to heal as those of other primates, which may come down to our lack of fur ...
Compared with her own experiences with nicks and cuts, the baboons’ ability to heal seemed like a superpower.
In order to learn more, NewsCenter 5 spoke to Dr. Paul Dellaripa, a rheumatologist at Brigham and Women's Hospital, who talked about the impact of wildfire smoke on the human body.
The discovery of the bone collector species was serendipitous. "You never forget your first bone collector," Rubinoff told ...
A carnivorous caterpillar species camouflages itself with dead insects so it can live safely alongside spiders, stalking ...
Newly described bone collector caterpillars build a silken case around their bodies and adorn it with dead insect body parts ...
In a remote and lushly forested area of a single mountain range on the Hawaiian island of Oahu, scientists have discovered a ...
Here, experts reveal the extraordinary toll undertaking a marathon has on the body, before, during and after the race. They've also detailed some of the surprising health impacts that can leave ...
Adorned in their macabre attire, the caterpillars can safely navigate spiderwebs undetected. They use their camouflage to ...