A groundbreaking study reveals how scientists are using enamel proteins from ancient teeth to learn more about Paranthropus robustus, challenging previous notions of sexual dimorphism and species classification.
New research challenges the long-held belief that megalodon primarily hunted large whales. The colossal predator may have been an opportunistic feeder, adapting to its environment and feeding on various marine species.
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.
Discover the surprising link between our teeth sensitivity and ancient jawless fish. Yara Haridy's groundbreaking research reveals how evolutionary history shapes our biology today!
Scientists have uncovered that our sensitive teeth evolved from the 'body armor' of ancient fish, revealing a fascinating link between extinct species and modern human anatomy.
Discover how new research from the University of Chicago reveals that teeth evolved from ancient fish armor, providing insights into the early sensory systems of vertebrates and invertebrates.
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.
Researchers from King's College London and Imperial College London have developed a groundbreaking hydrogel that boosts cell communication, enabling the potential to grow natural teeth in the lab. This innovation could lead to self-regenerating teeth that integrate seamlessly into our jaws, offering a strong, durable alternative to fillings and implants.
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