We think the human body is fully mapped. In reality, anatomy is still incomplete, and shaped by who was studied, and who wasn ...
A long-overlooked area of the penis has been found to have the highest concentration of nerve endings and sensory structures ...
Most people recognise at least a few anatomical terms — “traps”, “glutes”, “biceps”. After centuries of dissection, microscopy and medical imaging, it seems reasonable to assume the work is done.
A study led by Dr. Jeff Russell, in collaboration with Dr. Janet Simon, OHIO alum Dr. Mychelle Berry and Cirque du Soleil, ...
Shape Memory Medical has announced the first patient enrollments in the FLAGSHIP study, a prospective single-arm open-la ...
Despite centuries of anatomical study, the human body remains an incomplete map. Early anatomists worked under challenging conditions, producing foundational, yet limited, knowledge. Modern anatomical ...
Ancient fossils from South China reveal the earliest bony fishes and shed new light on how jaws, teeth, and key vertebrate features evolved before the major fish lineages diverged.
A study suggests the frenulum, a nerve-rich area under the penis, may act as a key center of male sexual sensitivity, often ...
Early human relatives experienced risky childbirth due to pelvic shape, revealing deep evolutionary roots of birth difficulty.
New research shows female baboons influence fertilization through immune and chemical changes that affect sperm survival.