Scientists have solved the mystery of 3.4 million-year-old fossils called the “Burtele Foot” discovered in Ethiopia in 2009, finding they belonged to an enigmatic human ancestor that lived alongside ...
WASHINGTON, Nov 28 (Reuters) - Scientists have solved the mystery of 3.4 million-year-old fossils called the "Burtele Foot" discovered in Ethiopia in 2009, finding they belonged to an enigmatic human ...
Researchers at the Hexian hominid site in He county, Ma'anshan City, East China's Anhui Province, have recently made a major archaeological breakthrough with the discovery of two new Homo erectus ...
Abstract: Robotic-assisted orthopaedic procedures demand accurate spatial joint measurements. Tracking of human joint motion is challenging in many applications, such as in sport motion analyses. In ...
Ohio University’s Honors Tutorial College (HTC) is now accepting applications for two Faculty Fellow positions and for the Faculty Fellow for Wellness position. Applications for these positions are ...
Here’s what you’ll learn when you read this story: Carvings on a 12,000-year-old monument in Turkey appear to mark solar days and years, making it possibly the oldest solar calendar in ancient ...
Abstract: In this study, we propose a feature-based method of anatomic plate design for the treatment of individual femoral fractures. This approach improves the design efficiency and convenience of ...
A new study finds that AI image models such as ChatGPT can misread flipped or rotated anatomy, raising the risk of dangerous errors in diagnosis, with tests indicating that they often fail basic ...
THE subject of exertional incontinence in women — or "stress incontinence," as it is frequently called — has stimulated the imagination of the medical profession for many years. Numerous operative ...
You'd think after seeing hundreds of bodies, nothing would surprise people who do autopsies for a living — but sometimes, even they're left stunned. Recently, u/atro_bella asked, "People who perform ...
Dear Team, I'm having an issue (Kilosort 4) appearing quite often (~10% of clusters) that one cluster has almost exactly the same cluster at a very different anatomical position (99% of spikes are ...