Researchers say the specimen will help them learn about the ‘weird, odd, wonderful, mysterious’ Pachycephalosaurus.
A landmark study has debunked the long-held belief that people of African, Caribbean and Asian heritage cannot float due to ...
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Long before genetic testing and genome browsers, a small child was laid to rest in a shallow grave on the slopes of Mount Carmel, in what is now Israel. Today that youngster, known as Skhūl, is at the ...
According to the team, that pine pitch is the first major new clue in over a century. When the boat was built, Denmark itself ...
Elves might have highly efficient mitochondria – the tiny powerhouses inside cells that convert food into energy – allowing ...
Was Nanotyrannus a bona fide species or just a teenage Tyrannosaurus rex with a lot more growing to do? Scientists have settled that debate.
Microscopic fibers secretly shape how every organ in the body works, yet they’ve been notoriously hard to study—until now. A ...
A newly examined Neanderthal skull, once thought to confirm cold-climate adaptations, has challenged a century-old assumption ...
Stone explores the FDA's decision to overhaul boxed warnings on menopausal hormone therapy - and what that means for Irish women.
Scientists have confirmed that Nanotyrannus was a mature species, not a young T. rex. A microscopic look at its hyoid bone ...
The sense of smell is vital for animals, as it helps them find food, protect themselves from predators and interact socially. An international research team led by Dr. Quentin Martinez and Dr. Eli ...