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A new nationwide study led by the University of Maryland is seeking volunteers to help document and analyze the full range of human flatulence. Researchers at the University of Maryland have unveiled what they describe as the first wearable device built specifically to measure human flatulence. Known as Smart Underwear, the discreet sensor system tracks [...]

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After his daughter's diagnosis, Budimir Šobat gave up drinking and devoted himself to her care. Years later, he found a new obsession: holding his breath longer than anyone in history. The post The Man Who Held His Breath for 24 Minutes appeared first on Outside Online .

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Journal of Aviation/Aerospace Education & Research

Pilots are obliged to accurately assess a situation that poses a risk to flight safety and take the necessary corrective action. The theoretical knowledge in flight training is essential to accomplish this. The objective of the study is to ascertain the retention rate of the human performance (HP) course and to determine the necessity of refresher training. Sixteen questions were prepared for pre…

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Ingrid Seagren competed in the Canal Run 5K, winning the women’s category and finishing 5th overall. She is going into her sophomore year pursuing a major in Human Biology with minors in pre-health and German. After she graduates, she plans to go to medical school and eventually become a physician. Plus, Ingrid is very active . . .

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Charlie Dunlop School of Biological Sciences

UC Irvine is a popular choice for undergraduates hoping to pursue careers in the medical field. As such, countless students have looked to the School of Biological Sciences to prepare […]

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Biological Sciences Blog

Kate Meister sees her best path to becoming a Physician’s Assistant through the Biology department. She is a senior studying Human Biology. One of the degree requirements is to complete a capstone. She chose to do an undergraduate teaching experience with Travis Wakeham. Kate is passionate about biology and education, so she and Travis are . . .

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Science Experiments for Kids

Did you know blood makes up around 7% of the weight of a human body? The average adult has 5 litres of blood flowing around their body in a massive network of arteries and veins transporting oxygen and nutrients to cells. Blood also removes waste, contains cells that fight infection and helps with temperature regulation. […] The post Science activities for learning about blood appeared first on S…

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Evolution Research Group

The kidneys are two fist-sized organs located around the lower back. They are responsible for producing more than urine and are essential to the overall health of the body. Let’s take a look at the fighting power of the kidneys. How the Kidneys Fight for your Health The kidneys’ job is to remove the possible ... Read more The post The Fighting Power of the Kidneys appeared first on Evolution Rese…

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12/4/2020

Discover how the digestive system works in processing food for energy. LEARN MORE about the Functions of Human Digestive Organs. The post Functions of Human Digestive Organs appeared first on THE SCIENCE NOTES .

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Evolution Research Group

The liver is the body’s largest solid organ. Weighing around 3 pounds in adulthood, it is roughly the size of a football. It has many essential metabolic functions, converting what we eat into substances our body can use, storing them until they need to be used. Your liver is an amazing organ. Here are 5 ... Read more The post 5 Things You Didn’t Know About Your Liver appeared first on Evolution …

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