Even around 5,000 years after their embalming, Strlič and collaborators described the bodies as smelling “pleasant.” This is ...
Vital‘ officially returned to the Franklin Institute last weekend. The 16,000 square foot groundbreaking showcase features a ...
Kim Morgan has spent the last decade getting really, really close up to blood cells, skin flakes and more. Her artwork using ...
Researchers sniffed ancient Egyptian mummies, for science. Here’s what they smell like - The scientists were ‘surprised’ at ...
If you're in Tampa with young kids, consider a stop at the Glazer Children's Museum. Though Tampa ... that aim to teach kids about the human body, math, science and art. Little ones can pretend ...
Kids can climb through the chambers of a life-like heart as they listen to the sounds of an actual human heartbeat ... "SportsZone," which explains the science behind surfing, rock climbing ...
These bloody words were written by 19th-Century antiquarian H.S. Cuming in On the discovery of Celtic crania in the vicinity ...
The Human Virome Program will analyze samples from thousands of volunteers in an effort to understand how viruses affect health.
Even goosebumps—once a handy way to fluff up body hair for warmth or protect against ... This story is part of Popular Science’s Ask Us Anything series, where we answer your most outlandish ...
Between the end of Roman antiquity and the beginning of the Middle Ages, laws appeared in both the Codex Theosianus and the ...
Researchers who sniffed mummified remains in the name of science were greeted more with a blessing than a curse.
Representatives from the Office of Hawaiian Affairs visited the Ulster Museum in 2022 for a ceremony in which two ancestral human remains (iwi kūpuna) were returned to Hawaii Some other museums ...