Human anatomy is far from complete, with ongoing discoveries reshaping understanding of variation, structure, and disease.
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.
The human body is often described as a marvel of “perfect design”: elegant, efficient and finely tuned for its purpose. Yet, ...
Wisdom teeth are more than just an uncomfortable dentist appointment. They are evidence of how human evolution cherry-picked ...
Every year, millions of animals are used in laboratories, and for many people, the image is immediate and uncomfortable: ...
Early human relatives experienced risky childbirth due to pelvic shape, revealing deep evolutionary roots of birth difficulty.
More than 160 students from 43 public high schools gathered Tuesday for the state’s first-ever Anatomage Tournament, a ...
Are humans natural born runners? Here’s why evolutionary and anatomical evidence suggests running was more central to our ...
These tails vary widely by anatomy and purpose—from the grippy tails of opossums to the balancing tails of kangaroos to the ...
As millions of South African youth cling to their dreams amid rising despair, the time has come for urgent action. The government, academia, and society must unite to thwart the rising tide of human ...