Early 20th century cross circulation experiments on dogs paved the way for milestones in human cardiac surgery.
Early 20th century cross circulation experiments on dogs paved the way for milestones in human cardiac surgery.
How Nobel Laureate Barbara McClintock nearly gave up genetics for meteorology
An early advocate of the sequencing of the human genome reflects on his own predictions from 1986.
How an Italian scientist doing Frankenstein-like experiments on dead frogs discovered that the body is powered by electrical impulses.
Though many of René Descartes’ anatomical and physiological assumptions were vastly off target, he was the first to make a convincing case for a purely physical, nonspiritual view of life. Instead of seeing the mind and body as intimately intertwine
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