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...ds and form a tight circle. From afar, a circle of dancers looks like a blur, but now we have managed to make out the individual dancers." Addadi points out that, from above, isolated podosomes look like a tent with rope-like lines radiating from a central pole. "In effect," she says, "the podosomes may b...

Are dancers genetically different than the rest of us? Yes, says Hebrew University researcher

What makes dancers different than the rest of us? Genetic variants, ...sociates have shown, through DNA examination, that dancers show consistent differences in two key genes from the general population. Ebstein is the head of the...

Rutgers researchers scientifically link dancing ability to mate quality

...p in many animal species, including humans. Better dancers presumably attract more mates, or a more desirable...lar music. The researchers then asked peers of the dancers to evaluate the dancing ability of these animated figures. The figures were gender-neutral, faceless...

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