Welcome to the future of dentistry, where scientists are in a high-stakes race to regenerate every part of your tooth—dentine ...
Ancient DNA reveals that childhood viruses lived with humans for thousands of years, reshaping how we understand human and ...
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Was our earliest ancestor a knuckle-dragger, or did it walk upright?
A long-running and bitterly fought dispute over whether the earliest known hominin had a knuckle-walking gait, like ...
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Crushed or Sliced? Why Evolution Pits Bite Force Against Speed in Nature’s Deadliest Hunters
Bite force, a measure of the strength of an animal's bite, helps researchers understand a species' role in the ecosystem.
For each week in January, hone in on one aspect of your health, and create the structure you need for lasting change.
From your brain to your heart, added sugar quietly impacts nearly every part of your body in ways you may not even realize. Here's how to dial back without cutting it out entirely.
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Africa's oldest-known cremation raises a historical mystery
The oldest known cremation found in Africa, dating from 9,500 years ago, raises a question: Why were the remains burned in ...
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Meet the snake that’s smaller than a human, but could swallow one whole
The idea sounds ridiculous at first, like something pulled from a horror film or an internet myth that refuses to […] ...
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7-million-year-old fossil reignites bipedalism debate
Looking at human history, there is a scene where beings who once walked on four legs suddenly stood upright. Scholars ...
If you’re watching the person you love struggle to survive an illness, things aren’t going to be the same — for better or for ...
Why director Park Chan-wook had to make "No Other Choice" in Korea instead of America, and why he thinks the film is better ...
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