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While somber, their remains and burial goods are helping experts better understand class, gender, and parenting dynamics of ...
A university student on a fossil-hunting field trip in Dorset made a stunning discovery: a 145-million-year-old jawbone ...
Proteins degrade over time, making their history hard to study. But new research has uncovered ancient proteins in the enamel ...
Two-million-year-old teeth unlock new secrets of ancient human relatives - Scientists made a surprising discovery when ...
In tests on real human teeth, scientists discovered that eating vegetables can permanently damage the enamel layer that ...
The oldest protein fragments ever recovered have been extracted from fossilised teeth found in Kenya's Rift Valley, revealing ...
Today, the dream of growing real, living teeth in a lab is closer than ever. Researchers from King’s College London and Imperial College London have made key discoveries about the materials and ...
Inside the effort to regrow ‘permanent’ teeth—stem cells, gene-editing, drugs, and more.
The research reveals how targeting the KMT2D gene could help correct oral disorders and prevent craniofacial birth defects.
Sensory features on the armored exoskeletons of ancient fish may be the reason why humans have teeth that are sensitive to cold and other extremes.
In March, he received the prestigious American Association for Dental, Oral and Craniofacial Research (AADOCR) Joseph Lister ...
Sensory features on the armored exoskeletons of ancient fish may be the reason why humans have teeth that are sensitive to cold and other extremes.