An analysis of fossil teeth from mammals that lived in China following the most recent major mass extinction suggests size came before both shape and function as diets diversified.
The agricultural economy was the backbone of wealth in ancient Greece. Food brought people together, whether in smaller groups at a wine-drinking symposium or the entire community in a sacrificial ...
Recent research has unveiled that giant ocean whirlpools, also termed mesoscale eddies, play a crucial role in transporting ...
New biomechanical research shows Smilodon's legendary saber teeth came with a surprisingly weak bite — and reveals the real ...
Researchers analyzed 200 fossil teeth from ancient mammals in China, revealing how they adapted and diversified after the ...
A new scientific study of animal remains from ancient Greece has challenged a century-long debate over how farmers raised ...
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Labeled just 'feline,' skull in a New York museum drawer turns out to be a 5-million-year-old saber-toothed cat
"Those upper canines were extremely efficient but also break very easily." ...
An analysis of fossil teeth from mammals that lived in China following the most recent major mass extinction suggests size came before both shape and ...
Enemies are one of the biggest dangers in Animal Hospital. Unlike anomalies that disguise themselves as patients, these ...
In a large population-based study from Germany, researchers found that severe gum disease was associated with reduced kidney ...
The Daily Galaxy on MSN
Scientists studied 200 fossil teeth and finally revealed what happened to mammals during the first 10 million years after the dinosaur extinction
A collection of fossil teeth from southern China is shedding new light on one of the biggest turning points in Earth’s ...
Research adds way more value to baby teeth than the tooth fairy ever could. The keepsake may reveal patterns scientists are ...
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