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Part of the appeal of phrenology was that it gave people a vocabulary to understand themselves and others. With urbanisation and a growing middle class, outside rigid class and religious structures, ...
Local shepherd Cosmin Florin Dumitrache was on the north side of the plateau when he saw a natural landslide had opened up the earth and exposed the dirt below the surface. But st ...
A team of researchers at UCL and UCLH have identified the key brain regions that are essential for logical thinking and ...
A new brain imaging study from the ELTE NAP Canine Brain Research group has revealed that age and brain shape affect how ...
Corinthia Black studies the anatomical features of fishes and spiders to understand how life on Earth takes shape ...
Looking again through the magnifying lens at the fossil's surface, one of us, Sabrina Curran, took a deep breath. Illuminated ...
Researchers claim to have uncovered the "oldest face in Western Europe" after excavating fragments of a skull at the Sima del ...
Eli Roth‘s The Horror Section has acquired “Jimmy and Stiggs,” marking the horror company’s first major deal since launching earlier this month, Variety can exclusively report. Directed ...
Abi Feltham, diagnosed with terminal brain cancer, humorously nicknamed her surgeon 'Dr. Butterfingers' after he dropped a fragment of her skull during surgery. Later, she shared her battle with ...
Phillip Morfin initially thought he was looking at an animal skull but realized it was a human when he saw the victim's eye sockets Sam Gillette is a writer/reporter at PEOPLE. She first joined ...
Abi Feltham/INSTARimages A surgeon dropped a fragment of a woman’s skull while she underwent surgery for terminal brain cancer — and joked about the “three second rule” — prompting her ...
He said it looked like a skull, but he initially thought it belonged to an animal. But then he used his fishing rod to turn it over, and he saw eye sockets. “There’s no mistaking what I saw.