A rat study has found that aerobic exercise may reshape nerves that control the heart. However, the impact was not the same ...
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Why is your heart on the left

Ever wondered why your heart isn’t sitting neatly in the middle of your chest? This science-meets-comedy routine takes a ...
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Why heart cancer is so rare

Unlike many other organs, the human heart almost never develops cancer. But why? The answer lies in the heart’s unique structure and the way its cells function. This fascinating look into medical ...
Researchers creating a digital twin that for the first time replicates the heart's electrical conduction system, which ...
The filament structure of the universe is strikingly congruent, in a topological sense, to the axon-neuronic structure of the ...
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Bishop Robert Barron said Charlie Kirk’s murder shook America, warning free speech and civil dialogue collapse without faith ...
Novel materials have a wide array of potential scientific applications, and these honorees have prototypes that could wind up ...
Across cultures, centuries, and belief systems, stories of death experiences have stirred fascination, fear, and faith in ...
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MENSAH Wall Street teaches survival, but in Mr. Mensah’s world, it also whispers lessons about love. One quiet Sunday ...