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More than half of your body is not human, say scientists. Human cells make up only 43% of the body's total cell count. The rest are microscopic colonists. Understanding this hidden half of...
Feb 6, 2021 · People have wondered what happens when we die since the beginning of human history, but let’s put matters of religion and the afterlife aside and take a look at what happens to your body...
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Apr 11, 2018 · In 2016, a review of more than four decades of research into the human microbiome found that there is zero scientific evidence to back this oft-cited factoid up. Instead, the ratio looks to be about 1.3-to-1, with the average human playing host to around 100 trillion microbes, give or take.
If you mean realistically with 2010 technology then you could live without all your limbs, part of your trunk and digestive system (life is possible with much reduced stomach and intestines), heart and lungs (replaced by machines), kidneys (dialysis), appendix, teeth, hair, and quite a few other bits.
Jan 6, 2023 · In this video, we explore the science behind the decomposition of a human body and provide timelapse footage of the entire process. From the initial stages of decay to the final stages of...
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Certain parts of you continue to regenerate. You can regrow your liver, for instance. But why not your lungs or legs? Scientists are getting closer to solvin...
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Apr 10, 2018 · More than half of your body is not human, say scientists. Human cells make up only 43% of the body's total cell count. The rest are microscopic colonists. Understanding this hidden half of...