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Spanning the Globe VIII
Once again, it’s time for another round-up of all the anatomy news that’s fit to blog about! Mapping Cells Have you used Google Earth? As...

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Jun 15, 20203 min read


Mammalian Pronation
Behold the cynodont. (Sounds like: sign-uh-daunt.) Cynodonts gave rise to all living mammals about 250 million years ago. Or so. These...

ANATOMY IN CLAY® System
May 4, 20201 min read


Spanning the Globe VI
Once again, it’s time for another round-up of all the anatomy news that’s fit to blog about! Dinosaur Tail This one got a lot of...
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Apr 21, 20203 min read


Circulation
Keep moving! Good blood circulation is vital to health. And movement helps move blood. The heart gets a lot of the credit for...
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Apr 20, 20201 min read


Gravity
No matter how far you go back in the history of human evolution—actually, in the history of all living organisms on planet Earth—there...
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Apr 20, 20201 min read


Appropriate Anatomical Knowledge
One thing Jon Zahourek routinely emphasizes is that a model of human anatomy is always close at hand. Yourself. It’s always there as a...
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Apr 20, 20201 min read


Enthusiasm For Details
Isn’t it amazing that we organisms—humans, dogs, bugs, horses, and nearly all others—follow a pattern of development, true to course,...
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Apr 14, 20202 min read


Nuchal Ligament
We can’t recommend a recent episode of the Radiolab podcast—Man Against Horse—highly enough. It includes: · Pigs on a treadmill · Humans...
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Mar 30, 20203 min read


Tibiotalar Joint – Range of Motion Humans vs. Horse
Stop and think of all the joints in the human body. For that matter, any mammal. One place to study form and function is in how one bone...

ANATOMY IN CLAY® System
Mar 24, 20201 min read


Brachiators - Arm Travelers
We all have our favorite anatomical words. Just for the way it sounds, brachiator is one of ours. Brake—eee—ay—tor. It rolls off the...

ANATOMY IN CLAY® System
Mar 23, 20201 min read


Origin Size vs. Muscle Size
Don’t judge the size or power of a muscle by the shape of its attachment. It’s a simple point that’s worth remembering. As Jon Zahourek...

ANATOMY IN CLAY® System
Mar 23, 20201 min read


Tunicate – Part 1
By Jon Zahourek We vertebrates depend on our anatomy to be alive. Once our ancestral fish developed jaws and fins, our anatomy can be...
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Jan 31, 20202 min read


Horses & Us
“How many legs on a horse?” It’s a question Jon Zahourek asks when he wants students to ponder the many remarkable things about...
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Jan 15, 20203 min read


Climate & Us
Australia is on ablaze. The ice caps are melting. Glaciers are disappearing. Sea temperatures are rising. Climate change is for real. No...

ANATOMY IN CLAY® System
Jan 9, 20202 min read


Spanning the Globe V
Once again, it’s time for another round-up of all the anatomy news that’s fit to blog about! Leonardo da Vinci You can’t really say...

ANATOMY IN CLAY® System
Dec 18, 20193 min read


Hinnux and Oxter
If you spend any time around an Anatomy in Clay® workshop, class, or professional development of any kind, you know we love our...

ANATOMY IN CLAY® System
Dec 10, 20193 min read


A Pocket History of Human Evolution
Chances are you don’t come to the Anatomy in Clay® Learning System blog looking for book reviews, but here’s one. We are here to...

ANATOMY IN CLAY® System
Dec 3, 20193 min read


Spanning the Globe IV
Once again, we are here to round up all the anatomy news that’s fit to blog about! Ape Anatomy We loved this story about Ape Anatomy and...
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Oct 17, 20193 min read


LMU Boot Camp
For the first time this past summer, Joshua Rowe used the CANIKEN® model to teach students in his summer anatomy boot camp at Lincoln...
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Sep 18, 20194 min read


Self-Conscious
The adjective ‘self-conscious’ gets a bad rap. The first definition in Merriam-Webster is “conscious of one’s own acts or states as...
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Sep 3, 20193 min read
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