Jumping may protect astronauts’ knee cartilage from microgravity damage. Studies on mice show it increases bone density.
Scientists are starting to understand more about the small heart muscle fibers that Da Vinci showed in his illustrations over ...
Ancient Magdalenians practiced cannibalism, consuming enemies and possibly loved ones, revealing prehistoric violence.
A federal agency last week released pictures of clothing and jewelry recovered from a woman's human remains found around the ...
Since the passing of the National Museum of the American Indian Act in 1989 and the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act in 1990, repatriation has become an increasingly important ...
The skeletal remains were found by an employee of a roofing company off I-83 in Fairview Township in December.
Discovered over a century ago, the late Upper Paleolithic archeological site included stone and bone tools, evidence of ...
These bloody words were written by 19th-Century antiquarian H.S. Cuming in On the discovery of Celtic crania in the vicinity ...
Jumping workouts could help astronauts prevent the type of cartilage damage they are likely to endure during lengthy missions to Mars and the Moon, a new Johns Hopkins University study suggests.
In the 19th century, archaeologists in Poland unearthed a stunning cave filled with prehistoric secrets. The Maszycka Cave, ...
In the Tufts study, the bioengineered teeth developed these ligament-like connections, a promising sign that they could one ...