Anatomy and physiology
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Charles Byrne’s remains acquired and displayed against wishes in UK for two centuries
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Learn how the human body works – includes anatomy, physiology and pathology, ophthalmics, and aural and oral sciences
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Study of how the human body works – includes anatomy, physiology and pathology, ophthalmics and aural and oral sciences
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The Royal Academy’s major exhibition of nudes features equal numbers of naked men and women. Is this progress?
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Study of 18th and 19th century infant anatomy specimens in UK museums and teaching collections reveals a tragic and sometimes dubious history
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They were reclining beauties with ecstatic expressions – and lift-out intestines. Enter the necrophiliac world of 18th-century anatomical models
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Letters: Because testosterone levels affect the brain when gender of the body is already fixed, the two are not unexceptionally correlated
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You could say Victorian photographer Eadweard Muybridge invented the gif with his motion studies of nude human forms, whether shooting, reclining or engaging in a very revealing form of acrobaticsGallery
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Faced with learning anatomy for his medical degree at Glasgow University, Mike McCormick turned to the corner shop for help ... and Candy Anatomy was bornGallery
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Decades of textbook teaching could be overturned by discovery, which might also explain links between poor health and brain disorders such as Alzheimer’s
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An MRI scanner, a bespoke finger-pulling device and a willing knuckle-cracker helped researchers put their finger on the answer
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Our culture, awash with representations of violence and murder, is squeamish about dying. If we could contemplate our own mortality, we’d be a lot happier
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Mark Lawson: Do The Beauty of Anatomy (BBC4) and Executed (ITV) have any real educational value, or do they just feed our ghoulish fascination with death and dying?
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University guide 2015: league table for anatomy and physiology
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With one day to go, our festive advent calendar takes on a universal unit of measurement
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GrrlScientist: you guessed it: a dead zebra!
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Professor Lori West talks about a radical rethink of transplant compatibility that could reduce waiting lists and save lives
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About 31 results for Anatomy and physiology
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Neuroscience shows how interconnected we are – even in a time of isolation