- Health
- By Laura Sinpetru
- October 6th, 2015
Toddler Internally Decapitated in Crash, Doctors Reattach His Head
The car crash completely dislocated his skull from his spine
- Health
- By Laura Sinpetru
- July 31st, 2015
Electrodes on Their Skin Let Paralyzed Patients Move Their Legs
The electrodes stimulated the spine, scientists explain
- Science Blog
- By Laura Sinpetru
- July 27th, 2015
Boys and Girls Are Born with Different Spines
This difference only occurs in humans, researchers say
- Health
- By Laura Sinpetru
- May 25th, 2015
Man Is Nearly Decapitated in Horrific Car Crash, Somehow Survives
The man's head was ripped from his spine, doctors say
- History
- By Laura Sinpetru
- May 30th, 2014
3D Model Reveals Just How Twisted Richard III's Spine Was
The late king suffered from scoliosis, researchers explain in a new paper
- Nature
- By Laura Sinpetru
- July 24th, 2013
Thor's Hero Shrew's Spine Is Strong Enough to Support the Weight of a Man
Scientists are unable to say why the shrew has evolved to have such a strong spine
- Health
- By Cristina Macari
- December 10th, 2012
Uncommon Surgery Repairs Girl's Spine with Leg Bones
The operation is the first of its kind in Europe and the second in the world
- Learn to know your body
- By Elena Gorgan
- August 24th, 2009
Check Your Sitting Posture to Avoid Back Pain
Experts draw attention to the permanent damage caused by a desk job
- Nano-Biotechnology
- By Stefan Anitei
- February 27th, 2008
Orgasmotron: Orgasms at the Push of a Button
The stimulation of the spine
- Behavior/Humans
- By Stefan Anitei
- February 26th, 2008
The Eight-Limbed Girl Can Walk Now!
Three months following her surgery
- Behavior/Humans
- By Stefan Anitei
- December 13th, 2007
Why Don't Pregnant Women Lose Balance?
A different spine
- Sci Pry
- By Stefan Anitei
- November 15th, 2007
You Did Not Know All That About Hedgehogs
They come from the dinosaur era
- Nano-Biotechnology
- By Stefan Anitei
- October 30th, 2007
Better Cement Bone to Face Car Crashes
Improving vertebroplasty
- History
- By Stefan Anitei
- October 10th, 2007
We Started to Walk on Two Feet 21 Million Years Ago!
Before the split from chimps, gorillas, orangutans and gibbons
- Behavior/Humans
- By Stefan Anitei
- July 16th, 2007
Why Do Humans Have Back Pains?
It's in the evolution of the human spine