Harvard University has removed a book cover made of human skin from one of its libraries. The book, "Des Destinees de L'ame" or "Destinies of the Soul", was bound in the 19th century by Dr ...
The album was made to hold over 100 photographs and postcards. Most of the images depict landscapes. Researchers at the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum said they have found a Nazi photo ...
Harvard University announced Wednesday that it removed the human skin binding from a gruesome ... The book had previously been made available "to anyone who asked for it," the library said.
As part of this experiment, human keratinocytes or the skin cells grown in lab were given phenylthiocarbamide (PTC), the chemical compound that tastes bitter. When the receptors detected and ...
Zoom in on your skin, and you will see several tiny structures. This section of human skin shows a detailed view of both hair follicles and sweat glands. Zoom in on your skin, and you will see several ...
Researchers discovered that epithelial cells that line human skin are able to communicate danger to the body through a silent ...