Archive: 13/10/2015
Understanding ancient human ear-orienting system could yield clues to emotions, hearing deficits in infants
Vestigial organs, such as the wisdom teeth in humans, are those that have become functionless through the course of evolution. Now, a psychologist at the University of Missouri studying vestigial muscles behind the ears in ...
Oct 13, 2015
Are your multivitamins and supplements providing needed micronutrients?
Multivitamin/Mineral Supplement Contribution to Micronutrient Intakes in the United States, 2007–2010 has been selected as the 2015 Ragus Award Winner as Best Article from the Journal of the American College of Nutrition, ...
Oct 13, 2015
When touch turns to pain
Researchers in Tübingen and Trieste (Italy) have made a major contribution to understanding the sense of touch and pain. A team led by Dr Jing Hu (Werner Reichardt Centre for Integrative Neuroscience – CIN, Tübingen) ...
Oct 13, 2015
'Dead' Indian man wakes up minutes before post-mortem
A homeless Indian man who had been pronounced dead woke up on an autopsy table, shocking hospital staff who were about to begin a post-mortem, authorities said Tuesday.
Oct 13, 2015