Scientists have been trying to find the answer to this question for a long time. The good news is that after years of research, we now have some idea of the mechanism behind this
The state of human beings is strange: Some people who eat snacks all day still don't feel fat, some people just breathe and gain weight ...
In a laboratory in the UK, scientists are trying to create human ear, nose, blood vessels and windpipe with stem cells.
The finding was published by the team, led by scientists at New York University School of Medicine, in Scientific Reports on March 27.
Not all patients with organ transplants are successful, have cases of transplant rejection immediately or after several years, but also have life expectancy for several decades.
The spleen, stomach, and appendix are among the organs inside the body that can be removed surgically and humans survive.
For more than a century, the medical community has always believed that hanging membranes - an important part of the digestive system - function to attach the intestines to the
Scientists at the ETH Zurich Institute in Switzerland have successfully printed an artificial heart made of silicone that is capable of nearly the equivalent of a human version.
Our bodies have many parts that really have to be called ... useless. Wisdom teeth are a good example, and certainly no missing appendix.
Scientists have discovered a new organ in the human digestive system. This organ is called the mesenteric membrane.