Human anatomy is far from complete, with ongoing discoveries reshaping understanding of variation, structure, and disease.
Most people recognise at least a few anatomical terms — “traps”, “glutes”, “biceps”. After centuries of dissection, microscopy and medical imaging, it seems reasonable to assume the work is done.
Our bodies are not perfectly designed, but are a living archive of evolution. Anatomy reveals a historical record of ...
The human body, often seen as a marvel of design, is instead a compilation of evolutionary compromises. Many anatomical features, from spine structure to dental development, reveal adaptations that ...
A team of researchers has found a hidden "army" deep inside half the global population that protect the human body from a ...
The human body is often described as a marvel of “perfect design”: elegant, efficient and finely tuned for its purpose. Yet, when we look closer, a rather different picture emerges.      Far from ...
Are humans natural born runners? Here’s why evolutionary and anatomical evidence suggests running was more central to our ...
This video explores the work of Andreas Vesalius, who challenged centuries of established medical belief. Through direct ...
Female nudes have been central to art for hundreds, if not thousands, of years. Join us as we take a trip back in time to ...
Research suggests that crying is not a sign of weakness, but one of the most sophisticated social technologies in the natural ...
Singapore's ArtScience Museum has unveiled Flesh and Bones: The Art of Anatomy, marking its 15th anniversary with an exploration of how the human body has been understood across cultures and history.