Why are our teeth so sensitive? A new study reveals they evolved as sensory organs, not just for chewing, shedding light on their ancient origins and surprising functions.
A groundbreaking study reveals that human teeth may trace their origins to sensory tissue in ancient fish, reshaping our understanding of vertebrate evolution. Discover how these findings connect modern species to their prehistoric ancestors.
Paleontologists have unearthed a remarkable three-eyed creature known as the 'sea moth,' offering unprecedented insights into Cambrian marine life. This unique predator, with its pencil sharpener-like mouth and intricate body structure, challenges previous assumptions about early arthropods.
Paleontologists have discovered a new species, Mosura fentoni, a tiny three-eyed predator from 506 million years ago. This remarkable creature sheds light on the evolution of modern arthropods.