AIIMS Delhi launched India’s first face transplant program. It aims to restore function and dignity for patients with severe injuries using complex surgery, life-long care, and expert collaboration.
With their marriage under a microscope, the second couple may find solace in the stars. With a little help from astrologically minded friends, Elise Taylor charts the course of their compatibility.
Just days after the Tumbler Ridge mass shooting, at least two online platforms say they have deleted accounts and content believed to be those of the shooter.
The Root on MSN
Report Finds Chemicals Used in Certain Black Hair Products Will Sicken You — Maybe Literally
Various hair extensions and products used by majority Black women are back under the microscope thanks to an all-new study.
Elephants are famous for their dexterous trunks, which the animals use to eat, drink, trumpet and breathe. If you take a ...
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After nearly a year of construction, Hoffmaster reveals visitor center renovation on Valentine’s Day
MUSKEGON COUNTY, MI — Tucked back in the wooded sand dunes of Hoffmaster State Park is brick building that’s been hibernating ...
Nanos, a native of El Paso, Texas, started with the sheriff’s office as a detention officer in 1984 and steadily rose through ...
Technology reshapes jobs over time. Computers and the internet have reduced blue-collar roles while increasing jobs in professional fields—just as farm work dropped as production became more ...
Isle of Wight County Press on MSN
Museum gearing up for half-term of fossil-themed fun with pop-up events
Dinosaur Isle will host fossil walks and free pop-up events across the Isle of Wight this February half-term.
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The Gazette on MSNOpinion
The Right Chemistry: How dreams and frog hearts led to the discovery of neurotransmitters
The banging on the door at 3 in the morning of March 12, 1938, by Gestapo agents was fierce. They were rousing Otto Loewi out of bed to drag him off to jail. His crime? Loewi was Jewish. It didn’t ...
Researchers from the University of Tartu Institute of Physics have developed a novel method for enhancing the quality of three-dimensional images by increasing the depth of focus in holograms fivefold ...
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