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A new study by Prof. Ariel Chipman of The Alexander Silberman Institute of Life Science at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem ...
Researchers in Sweden just uncovered the remains of three 8th to 11th-century Viking women whose skulls were elongated into ...
NASA's Perseverance rover on Mars has discovered unusual "float" rocks on the rim of Jezero Crater while searching for signs ...
In 1924 an Australian anthropologist and anatomist, Raymond Dart, acquired a block of calcified sediment from a limestone quarry in South Africa. He painstakingly removed a fossil skull from this ...
Easter is the most important festival of the Christian calendar, and so it is unsuprising that most of England’s ...
As the weather warms in New Jersey, local thrill seekers are already flocking to Six Flags: Great Adventure, which reopened ...
A teenager who feared she would ‘never go home’ from hospital has re-learned how to walk, talk and swallow, after undergoing a rare operation - which saw medics store part of her skull in her ...
A girl has relearned how to walk, talk and swallow after undergoing an operation rarely carried out on children, in which doctors stored part of her skull in her stomach. Ellie Morris-Davies ...
A girl has relearned how to walk, talk and swallow after undergoing an operation rarely carried out on children, in which doctors stored part of her skull in her stomach. Ellie Morris-Davies, who is ...
Photo: PA Ellie Morris-Davies with her parents Mark and Joanne A teenage girl who underwent a rare operation in children that involved medics storing part of her skull in her stomach has learned ...
A teenage girl who underwent a rare operation in children, which saw medics store part of her skull in her stomach, has re-learned how to walk, talk and swallow. Ellie Morris-Davies, now 16, suffered ...
A teenager who had part of her skull stored in her stomach while medics performed a rare operation has had to relearn how to walk, talk and even swallow. Ellie Morris-Davies, 16, had a brain bleed ...