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Our research suggests that the human heart has adapted to support our upright stance, movement and larger brain. Over the last 10 years, we have been conducting assessments of the cardiovascular ...
Galen dissecting a monkey, Veloso Salgado (1906). wikimedia It wasn’t until the 14th century that anatomy and medical science advanced thanks to the start of systematic human cadaver dissections.
A researcher holds a customized, 3D-printed heart made to mimic the shape and behavior of a patient's heart. (Melanie Gonick/MIT) Engineers can now print three-dimensional replicas of a human ...
The new platform delivers a range of features for interactive learning, such as 3D visualization, pathology examinations and interactive dissection. With the ability to explore lifelike human bodies ...
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