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For the first time, the remarkable features of Australia's unique wildlife—from platypus, bilby, kangaroo, koala and emu to mammals gone extinct—are available for all to see, via their bones and ...
Axolotls, with their signature smiles and pink gills, are the celebrities of the salamander world. But they are more than ...
As archaeologists with the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation excavated a site in search of American Revolution history, the ...
A surprising discovery in the Colombian Andes has uncovered the 6,000-year-old skeletons of a mysterious group of people.
Three human skulls lie in a row on a disk of black cloth – not the bones themselves, but small wooden tokens representing an ...
In this animated educational video, we explore the fascinating world of the human body and its various parts. Through humor ...
Using an algorithm they call the Krakencoder, researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine are a step closer to unraveling how the ...
Whether you are a competitive athlete or an older adult, strong bones are essential—not only for movement, but also for ...
Ian Dunt examines Britain's new defence plan, as Europe ramps up its war-readiness. Why water is at the centre of ongoing tensions between India and Pakistan. And how did some of the more obscure ...
Woodpeckers endure incredible head impacts without injury, thanks to a unique adaptation. Their extraordinarily long tongue ...
Archaeologists have discovered the remains of a nearly 3,000-year-old Mayan complex in Guatemala, revealing sanctuaries, ...
Molecular evidence from a 2-million-year-old southern African hominid species indicates sex and genetic differences in P. robustus.