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In the 460-million-year-old Eriptychius, the researchers found large, open pulp cavities and branching dentin tubules — an ...
Ancient stone, deep water, and a giant magnet—this old bridge held more secrets than we expected. From rusty relics to unbelievable pulls, this was one wild day of magnet fishing.
New research from the University of Chicago shows that dentine, the inner layer of teeth that transmits sensory information ...
The sometimes uncomfortable sensations we feel in our teeth may be an evolutionary holdover from the scaly exteriors of ...
Beyond sun signs, astrology delves into intricate realms. Vedic astrology incorporates Upagrahas, shadowy points influencing ...
Also commonly known as the bogue, boop boops are medium-sized marine fish in the Sparidae family, which includes other types ...
Alaska's fresh waters 73 million years ago were teeming with the ancient relatives of today's salmon, pike and other northern fish. A new article has named three new species of fish from that time ...
The meme draws viewers into a dense and absurdist world of a vertically rotating fish that appears in the oddest places. The Vertikal Rotierender Fisch (“Vertically Rotating Fish” in English ...
Bui Van Phong faced a choice when the Vietnam War ended 50 years ago: Stay in his small village, helping his parents carry on the family’s centuries-old tradition of making fish sauce ...
(Neelima Sharma/University of Chicago) (CN) — Neelima Sharma, a researcher from the University of Chicago, wants you to know that we all have something in common with ancient fish: our knees, hips and ...
Gene-editing experiments indicate that cartilage in fish gills migrated into the ear canal millions of years ago during the course of our evolution. Going even further back, our outer ears may have ...
Scientists have traced the evolutionary origin of humans' outer ears to the gills of ancient fish through a series of gene-editing experiments. When you purchase through links on our site ...