The body you inhabit is made up of lots of moving parts that need to communicate with each other. Some of this communication – in the nervous system, for example – takes the form of bioelectrical ...
Mickey Osterreicher tweets out this pic with “If one more person takes my picture I may Scream! At the #MoMA” (via @nppalawyer) Edvard Munch’s “The Scream” has long been phenomena to large to be ...
It has long been thought that only nerve and heart cells use electric impulses to communicate, while epithelial cells -- which compose the linings of our skin, organs and body cavities -- are mute, ...
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Why Gen Z has adopted the infuriating silent scream
“I’m literally screaming,” my friend tells me — except she’s not. I’ve just told her about my promotion at work. She raises her hands in front of her mouth as if to unleash a fearsome howl, but no ...
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Silent Scream Play as a fast-food restaurant worker in a Lovecraftian-themed world and face a Junji Ito-inspired monster. Buy mysterious items from The ...
Team from UMass Amherst uncovers communication by “electric spiking” in cells once thought to be mute, which could enable bioelectric applications “Epithelial cells do things that no one has ever ...
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Silent Scream 2 A fourth-wall breaking narrator leads you through a mystery event — until glitches, enemies, and a corrupt AI rewrite the game. Games ...
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