Imagine a sea monster with bone blades for teeth, lurking in ancient waters 360 million years ago.
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New warrior-like crocodile relative fossil found in Brazil reshapes Triassic predator evolution
A remarkable fossil from Brazil unveils Tainrakuasuchus bellator, a medium-sized predator from the Middle Triassic. This ...
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9 of the World’s Most Unconventional Museums to Visit
What are the strangest museums? From quirky to humorous to downright weird, here's our list of the most unusual museums on ...
People are uploading photos online and seeking unsolicited AI-assisted “face ratio calculator” verdict on their facial beauty ...
Scientists recover a massive fin whale skull in Cornwall. The specimen supports whale research and may serve as a local ...
From interactive diagrams to A.I. assistants, virtual tools are beginning to supplant physical dissections in some classrooms ...
As we grow older, we begin losing bone density and mass, which may make us more susceptible to bone-related conditions, including osteoporosis and injuries. Falls are a leading cause of injury among ...
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A Skull Sealed in a Cave for 130,000 Years Reveals the Truth About the Most Puzzling Part of Neanderthals: Their Noses
Buried in a cave for over 130,000 years, a perfectly preserved Neanderthal skull has shattered a major belief about how our ancient cousins survived the Ice Age.
An analysis of the only intact Neanderthal inner nose bones known to exist reveals that our ancient cousins' enormous noses ...
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