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Farewell, Jane Goodall
The minute we heard the news that Jane Goodall had died, a call immediately went out to Anatomy in Clay® Learning System founder Jon...
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Evolutionary Parts
The Tree of Life—Solving Science’s Greatest Puzzle will be published this November in the U.S. and it looks like a winner. (It’s been...
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Sep 243 min read


Spanning The Globe September 2025
It’s time to go spanning the globe for anatomy news and notes! Grand Hot Spot We love this article on History.com about how the Grand...
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Sep 104 min read


Male Anatomy is Not All Anatomy
Here on the blog , we recently mentioned the work being done by scientists to understand the aging process (and other differences)...
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Sep 23 min read


The Psoas
The headline in Literary Hub jumped out at us almost like a dare: “It’s the Most Important Muscle in Your Body and You Don’t Even Know...
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Aug 223 min read


“Like A Globe in the Classroom” Part 2
In September of 1988, the Massage Therapy Journal published an extensive interview with Anatomy in Clay® Learning System founder Jon...
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Aug 82 min read


“The Pitt” and Us
Medical dramas on television have come a long way since “Dr. Kildare” debuted in 1961, although that show was much more cutting-edge than...
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Jul 153 min read


“Like A Globe in the Classroom”
In September of 1988, the Massage Therapy Journal published an extensive interview with Anatomy in Clay® Learning System founder Jon...
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Jun 264 min read


The Mitral Valve
We won’t go into why this happened, but we recently had a chance to watch a live echocardiogram of the heart. It was...
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Jun 32 min read


Men & Women
This fascinating article in the New York Times got us thinking. For those who don’t have a subscription, the article (“Why Do Women Live...
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May 213 min read


Vestiges
The word “vestige” means a trace, mark, or visible sign left by something that has disappeared or is disappearing. The word comes from...
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May 12 min read


Artificial Intelligence & Anatomy
Do you trust AI? Or at this point, do you think that using Artificial Intelligence takes away from your critical thinking skills? Is...
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Apr 232 min read


Adapting to Harsh Environments
As yet another polar vortex settled over Mid-America in January, we came across this timely study from the University of Calgary about...
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Apr 22 min read


Spanning The Globe March 2025
It ’s time to go spanning the globe for anatomy news and notes! DOCTOR App As reported by the University of Chicago Illinois news...
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Mar 273 min read


How Did I Get Here?
David Byrne said it best: And you may find yourself in a beautiful house, with a beautiful wifeAnd you may ask yourself, “Well, how did...
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Feb 263 min read


Spanning The Globe February 2025
It’s time to go spanning the globe for anatomy news and notes! Fish Gills & Outer Ears Our human outer ears may have a direct...
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Feb 123 min read


Online Resources!
The end of the year/beginning of year is list time, is it not? So we’re sharing a list of some of our favorite online resources for...
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Jan 222 min read


Goodbye Tail, Hello Brain
It’s been more than a few months since the news broke, but we can’t let it go overlooked because it has a lot to do with how pants would...
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Jan 102 min read


Art and Biology Merge in Amy Tiebout’s High School Science Classroom
When she was attending Carson-Newman University in Tennessee, Amy Tiebout was one of only three students who had the rare double-major...
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Dec 3, 20243 min read


Spanning The Globe November 2024
It’s time to go spanning the globe for anatomy news and notes! Snail Evolution Come with us now to Sweden’s Koster Islands. In 1988, an...
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Nov 13, 20243 min read
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