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Not everything dies in a mass extinction. Sea life recovered in different and surprising ways after the asteroid strike 66 ...
Two-million-year-old teeth transform theory of prehistoric human evolution - ANALYSIS: Changes in the appearance of ancient ...
A new analysis of the ancient DNA of 42 people from Papua New Guinea reveals that some cultures were remarkably isolated for ...
The enamel that forms the outer layer of our teeth might seem like an unlikely place to find clues about evolution. But it ...
A Cambrian fossil once thought to be a mollusk ancestor is now identified as a chancelloriid relative, reshaping ideas about ...
Litoria tylerantiqua, a 55-million-year-old fossil, is Australia’s oldest known tree frog. It shifts the timeline for frog ...
It didn’t take more than a few days for Peter Cook, a marine mammal sciences professor at the New College of Florida, to train Ronan to bop her head to music. Using fish as a reward, he taught her the ...
Once thought to have originated in cows and spread through dust, the surprising evolutionary story of tuberculosis reveals why it's so hard to stamp out this ancient disease, writes Carl Zimmer ...
In a groundbreaking discovery, scientists have confirmed a 70-million-year-old duck-billed dinosaur, Telmatosaurus ...
OpenAi's Sam Altman suggests AI agents may soon make original discoveries. We explore what that really means and how far we ...
Octopuses and squids evolved in rapid bursts, supporting punctuated equilibrium and changing how scientists view evolution’s ...
Scientists used enamel proteins from 2-million-year-old teeth to find unexpected variation in Paranthropus robustus.
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