Over the centuries, dissecting the human body has evolved from a criminal offense to a vehicle of mass entertainment to an initiation rite. In the Middle Ages, human dissections were forbidden. In ...
As AR/VR technology continues advancing for more practical applications, some K-12 schools are slowly making more use of the emerging technology to provide students with more interactive lessons.
PEORIA, Ill. — Your child can now bring learning to life with a new, 12-part series from OSF HealthCare. OSF is celebrating National STEAM Day throughout the month of November by promoting STEAM ...
Ever since Charles Darwin made his way to the Galapagos, we’ve heard a lot about that fateful moment when some previously water-bound creature pulled itself up from the slowly receding seas, took a ...
iPads in hand (carefully sealed in Ziploc bags), students at New York University's School of Medicine are taking "Anatomy 2.0." Kasia Cieplak-Mayr von Baldegg is the former executive producer and ...
SOUTH SIOUX CITY, Neb. (KTIV) - Did you know a pumpkin makes for a great human anatomy lesson? “You can make a lot of things anatomy out of many different types of things and pumpkins are such an easy ...
While instructing medical students in anatomy, the great Renaissance physician Andreus Vesalius was in the habit of sketching muscles and nerves on the dissecting table. Like his forebears, he ...