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Scientific American » Physiology
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Uncontrollable sobbing is uniquely human, and it may be our emotions running out of our faces, a way to connect us with other people ..read more
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Experts explain how moving in reverse can take pressure off your knees and improve flexibility ..read more
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When the moon fully eclipses the sun, it’s not just the sky that changes. Your eyes do, too ..read more
Scientific American » Physiology
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The COVID vaccines can affect menstrual cycles, but the changes are small and short-lived, research shows ..read more
Scientific American » Physiology
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Genetic susceptibilities, the environment and the body’s response to inflammation all influence our odds of falling ill ..read more
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Hyperintelligent octopuses just got weirder: scientists have found the cephalopods can recode their brain when temperatures change ..read more
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Human scent signatures could one day be collected at places like crime scenes and COVID testing sites  ..read more
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A new study suggests AI can analyze cardiac activity to predict whether a song will be a hit before it’s released. But some hit-song scientists are skeptical ..read more
Scientific American » Physiology
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The biology of aging shows ways to lengthen your healthspan, years free of serious disease ..read more
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Developmental biologist Alfonso Martinez Arias believes that the emergent properties of cells, rather than the “instructions” written by genes, are the key to understanding how bodies are built ..read more