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Neanderthals were thought to have structures inside their noses that helped them deal with the cold, but analysis of an ...
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A groundbreaking study reveals a new glycerol-stabilised calcium phosphate gel that can naturally repair early enamel damage, ...
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A long-standing debate in paleontology about whether the distinctive Neanderthal nose evolved purely for the cold weather may ...
Discover how woodpeckers use their bodies like hammers, combining muscle power and coordination to drill through wood.
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Everyone’s suddenly obsessed with the pelvic floor—physical therapists, MAHA influencers, me. Could this deeply misunderstood ...
Saliva is a bodily fluid most of us take for granted despite the significant roles it plays: aiding in digestion, maintaining strong teeth and defending against oral disease. However, the evolution of ...