An analysis of Neanderthal nose bones suggests the species’ famously large noses did not evolve primarily to warm and ...
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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 ...
Researchers coaxed stem cells from fat tissue to develop into structures called spheroids, 3D cell clusters that mimic ...
A research team in South Korea has successfully developed a novel technology that combines nanoparticles with stem cells to ...
For the first time, researchers at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) have succeeded in using nanorobots to stimulate ...
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Scientists uncover genetic components linked to bone density in young people
Researchers at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) revealed important genetic components that affect bone density in ...
September rainfall varied a lot across Michigan. Let’s look at how much rain fell in September, and how that compared to long-term averages. The big picture of our entire state and September rainfall ...
The study of bone health and disease has traditionally relied on standard imaging approaches such as dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) to evaluate bone ...
An analysis of the only intact Neanderthal inner nose bones known to exist reveals that our ancient cousins' enormous noses ...
The country has sent thousands of lion skeletons to Asia—legally. Experts say this has encouraged an illegal trade, potentially endangering South Africa’s remaining wild lions. For years, South ...
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Giant North American 'hell pigs' could crunch bones like lions 30 million years ago, tooth analysis reveals
Archaeotherium, or North American "hell pigs," had different feeding strategies depending on their size, according to ...
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