New research shows it’s possible to edit the DNA of human embryos with more precision. But scientists warn it’s still not ...
Until recently, the idea of cloning a Neanderthal seemed exclusively a science fiction plot. However, today such issues are ...
The earliest months of Neanderthal life have remained one of the least understood chapters of human evolution. Fossils from ...
Based on artifacts found in a limestone cave on the Mediterranean coast, scientists think the two species might have shared ...
Eight Neanderthal teeth recovered from a single cave in southern Poland have produced the oldest reconstructed family group ...
A rare Neanderthal fetus reveals that many traits distinguishing Neanderthals from modern humans likely developed only after birth.
Neanderthal babies have always been hard to study, mostly because their remains are so rare. That scarcity has left one of ...
A Japanese research program is testing whether people could grow new teeth. TRG035 has completed its first human safety trial ...
Dental enamel is the hardest substance in the human body, protecting teeth from wear, temperature changes, and decay. However, enamel cannot regenerate once damaged. Inherited disorders, such as ...
A patient-derived KDF1 mutation was found to impair enamel formation by disrupting cell adhesion and Hippo-YAP signaling in ...
Ancient grooves on human teeth, once hailed as evidence of tooth-picking, may simply be the result of natural wear, according to a new study of wild primates. The research also revealed that a common ...