From as far back as we can remember, most of us have likely been under the impression we have five senses (and maybe a debatable sixth ). But as it turns out, human perception isn’t really limited to ...
Surgeon leading xenotransplantation trial aimed at solving shortage of human organs says edits can lessen risk of rejection A leading surgeon behind a clinical trial of transplanting pig kidneys into ...
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For generations, schoolchildren have been taught that humans navigate the world with just five senses: sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch. Modern neuroscience is now challenging that tidy list, ...
An Australian woman is believed to have become the first person in the world to donate organs after self-administering oral voluntary assisted dying medication. Karen Duncan's last wishes have set a ...
It's not just the quintessential corporate jargon word. "Synergy" goes back hundreds of years, with history in Christianity, ...
Humans interact with the world largely using our five senses: sight, smell, taste, touch, and hearing. Many people, however, argue that we have other senses that are very useful, but aren’t nearly as ...