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A combined study on the morphology of the human pelvis – leveraging genetics and deep learning on data from more than 31,000 individuals – reveals genetic links between pelvic structure and ...
A Lancaster County man accused of severely injuring a pedestrian last year had a blood alcohol level more than five times the ...
Researchers compared puncture marks on an 1,800-year-old skeleton in the UK to various animal bites, and concluded that the ...
“Pelvic floor dysfunction is an umbrella term that covers a number of diagnoses,” Garges, a runner, tells Runner’s World. “It ...
The results indicate that having a wider pelvis reduces the risk of complications during birth, but results in slower walking ...
A Celtic warrior was injured in battle 2,500 years ago. Archaeologists were able to identify the weapon based on 3D scans of his skeleton.
Some experts argue that Lucy was in some ways more adapted to walking upright than a modern human, whose pelvis has to be a compromise between bipedal locomotion and the ability to give birth to ...
Lucy's pelvic, hip, and leg bones offered more proof. As in a human, Lucy's thighbones (femurs) angle in from the hip toward the knee. Her shinbones (tibiae) then descend straight to the ground ...