Cerebellum Anatomy

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Facts and details on the brain’s cerebellum structure and purpose.


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Introduction in Bio-Archaeology

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If we can define archaeology as a science which is trying to reconstruct past peoples lives based on their material remains, than we could say that bioarchaeology is the science which is trying to reconstruct past conditions and life quality based on human remains analysis.


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Incredible Facts about the Human Body

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Read on to learn some fascinating facts a human body does.


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Seeing What’s Inside The Body

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Technologies makes us able to see some internal parts of the human body.


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La Brea Tar Pits: How Were They Formed and How Did the Animals Get There?

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Discussion on the formation and possible scenarios of why certain animals ended up preserved in the La Brea Tar Pits. Written for the Evolution course at Muhlenberg College on February 27, 2008.


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Body Worlds: Real Human Flesh, Transformed by Plastic

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Is it science? Is it art? Vulgar? Macabre perhaps. You decide for yourself. The popular “Body Worlds” takes donated human corpses and ‘plasticizes’ them into everyday positions for all to see. They will not decay, age or change in any way unless someone steals a lung or something. Body Worlds does in plastics what mummification only came close to achieving; attain a form of immortality.


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130 Million Year Old Mistake

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As a child I was always fascinated by dinosaurs, I had even considered going into Paleontology, except my in ability to deal with heat conflicted with my desire to dig for bones in the Gobi Desert. Although I thought all dinosaurs were “cool” I thought it interesting how many mistakes had been made along the route of discovery. This mistake is about Iguanodon.


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Bones of the Human Skeleton

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Curious about your anatomy? Impress you friends by grabbing their ulna and letting them know their manubrium is showing.


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Why are There 60 Minutes in an Hour?

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We are all familiar with dividing our days into 24 hours and our hours into 60 minutes. But why do we use these particular units for measuring time?


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