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Neanderthal skull bones suggest their noses weren’t for warming air
Neanderthals have long been portrayed as cold-adapted Ice Age specialists, their broad faces and big noses cast as natural ...
An analysis of Neanderthal nose bones suggests the species’ famously large noses did not evolve primarily to warm and ...
From interactive diagrams to A.I. assistants, virtual tools are beginning to supplant physical dissections in some classrooms ...
Imagine a sea monster with bone blades for teeth, lurking in ancient waters 360 million years ago.
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Nesher Ramla bones reveal a lost human branch
I see the Nesher Ramla Homo fossils as a rare chance to watch human evolution get rewritten in real time. A few fragmentary ...
An industrial vacuum machine, normally used to excavate buried utility cables, was used to help remove the soil from around ...
Since its discovery in the 1860s, Dunkleosteus terrelli has captivated scientists and the public alike, becoming one of the most recognizable prehistoric animals. Casts of its bony-plated skull and ...
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Study Rewrites The Book On One Of History’s Most Fearsome Predators
For decades scientists thought the Dunkleosteus terrelli utilized suction feeding. Now, we know the ancient predator used ...
In the murky depths of prehistoric seas, a colossal predator known as Dunkleosteus once thrived. This ancient fish, measuring ...
Ever since the very first dinosaur was discovered by humans and named in the early 1800s, humans have been obsessed.
A contactless optical-tracking registration method for robot-assisted brain surgery offers comparable accuracy to traditional ...
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