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Ancient DNA Suggests Neanderthals Engaged In Kissing — And Probably Smooched Humans Too!
In A Nutshell Statistical modeling based on living primates suggests an 84% probability that Neanderthals engaged in kissing behavior, challenging outdated stereotypes. Modern humans and Neanderthals ...
Hidden in plain sight on Michigan Avenue in Detroit’s Corktown neighborhood sits a culinary time capsule that has quietly been serving up the most extraordinary split pea soup known to mankind.
Bionxt Solutions has launched the final animal study needed to prepare for human testing of BNT23001, its sublingual version of cladribine, in people with multiple sclerosis (MS). The 15-day dosing ...
Standard MRI scans of a person's tongue could assist in the early detection and ongoing monitoring of motor neuron disease. Dr. Shaw said this could serve as an early indication of neurodegenerative ...
Flu season is fast approaching in the northern hemisphere. And a taste-based influenza test could someday have you swapping nasal swabs for chewing gum. A new molecular sensor has been designed to ...
CHICAGO (AP) — Ears with two, three, even five piercings are ancient history. Studs in tongues and navels are, for many, no big deal. And who doesn't have a tattoo? These days, the attention-grabbing ...
Artificial tongue detects and processes flavors in liquid with high accuracy. Credit: ToeneX / CC BY 2.0 Scientists in China have developed the first artificial tongue capable of detecting and ...
Research Group, The Australian Wine Research Institute, Glen Osmond, South Australia 3125, Australia Food, Nutrition and Dietetics Discipline, School of Allied Health, Human Services and Sport, La ...
Scientists have created the first artificial tongue that can sense and identify flavors entirely in liquid environments — mimicking how human taste buds work. The achievement, described July 15 in the ...
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